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In August 2019 the Bugle was live from Edinburgh, joined by Nish Kumar and Aditi Mittal. The Kashmir crisis made it to the Top Story spot. It's Bugle issue 4117, Kashmir versus Brexit.Hear more of our shows, buy our book, and help keep us alive by supporting us here: thebuglepodcast.com/This episode was produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I sit down with Aditi Mittal and Sanchit Agarwal, the co-founders of Newmi Care. Aditi, the COO of Newmi Care, is a two-time breast cancer survivor and spent over 16 years as the head designer at Sabyasachi. Sanchit, the CEO, brings over 22 years of experience as a management consultant and investment banker across the US, UK, and India.For years, women in India have been largely underinsured, with insurance providers overlooking them as potential buyers. But things are changing. In this episode, we discuss how Newmi Care is revolutionizing women's health OPD (Outpatient Department insurance ) making it more affordable and accessible, with plans starting at just ₹1,000 per year for women aged 18 and above. In this episode, we discuss:✔ How Newmi Care is evolving from a digital-first platform to integrating a offline clinic model. ✔ Aditi's personal journey as a two-time cancer survivor and how it inspired her to build a women's health platform. ✔ Their preventive care approach is driven by the Nivrit Tech/AI platform, which follows ABDM (Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission) guidelines and integrates with ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) under India's e-health records initiative.✔ Compliance with HIPAA, GDPR, and ISO standards, setting a benchmark for women's healthcare in India. ✔ The growing concerns around miscarriages & unexpected pregnancies among young women. ✔ How Newmi Care's data-driven approach is addressing women's healthcare gaps in India.✔ Their B2B partnerships and how they're reshaping the OPD insurance space and employee wellness in India. ✔ Their personal journey as a couple, navigating cancer, fundraising, and work-life balance. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to understand women's health insurance in India, the ABHA mission, compliance with HIPAA, GDPR, and ISO standards, the future of preventive care in India, and Newmi Care's innovative services and offline clinic models.Watch full episode on YouTube DISCLAIMER: The content presented in this podcast is not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It's always advisable to consult with your doctor or qualified healthcare provider for personalized guidance. Connect with : Sanchit - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanchitagarwal/Aditi - Support the showConnect with FemTech India Website: https://www.femtechindia.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/femtechindiaorg/Twitter : https://twitter.com/Femtech_india?t=HIyteldoOxSIAXwsEXYv4w&s=09Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/femtechindia_podcast?igsh=bzd4a2ZheXc0cm1sYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/@TheFemTechIndiaPodcastConnect with Navneet Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/navneet-kaur-80109b227/Twitter : https://twitter.com/Navneet_Kaurrrr
April 2018 now and Andy was joined by Tom Ballard and Bugle newcomer Aditi Mittal for a live show at the Melbourne Comedy Festival. We revelled in the stupidty of Britain for issue 4066.Hear more of our shows, buy our book, and help keep us alive by supporting us here: thebuglepodcast.com/This episode was produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Evans, Ian Smith, Aditi Mittal and Anushka Asthana join Andy Zaltzman to quiz the news.This week on The News Quiz the panel go through the PM's wardrobe, take a splash into the Lib Dems' conference, and take on the year's greatest mystery... where are all the butterflies?Written by Andy ZaltzmanWith additional material by: Cameron Loxdale, Sarah Campbell, Owen Pullar and Peter Tellouche Producer: Sam Holmes Executive Producer: Pete Strauss Production Coordinator: Jodie Charman Sound Editor: Marc WillcoxA BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4 An Eco-Audio certified Production
An issue of the Bugle now given a title that could have frankly fitted any issue of the Bugle ever recorded. WTF is going on? It was September 2019, and Aditi Mittal and Tom Ballard were with me to answer the question.Hear more of our shows, buy our book, and donate here: thebuglepodcast.com/This episode was produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vicky McClure is back on our screens as explosives expert Lana Washington in a new series of Trigger Point. Well known for her stand-out roles in Line of Duty and This is England, Vicky also set up the Dementia Choir, and recently received a MBE for services to drama and charity.The classic teen drama film Mean Girls has been remade as a musical film and it opens in the UK today. Author Holly Bourne, who writes young adult fiction, and film critic Christina Newland discuss its enduring themes.2024 will be the biggest year ever for democracy as more than four billion people across the world go to the polls. To mark this historic milestone, the FT has launched Democracy, 2024, a short film series to examine what democracy will look like in the year ahead. Anita Rani talks to FT editor Roula Khalaf and the comedian Aditi Mittal, who has contributed to the series.Dame Professor Lesley Regan, the Women's Health Ambassador for England, gives an update on the progress of the Government's Women's Health Strategy.And the latest on the situation for women and girls in Afghanistan with BBC journalist Zarghuna Kargar.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Emma Harth
We had serious concerns in October 2018 about the future of happiness. It started with smiling being banned. Where would it end? Alice Fraser and Aditi Mittal were with me to contemplate a world without joy. It's issue 4085 Pocket Gods.Hear more of our shows, buy our book, and donate here: thebuglepodcast.com/This episode was produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aditi Mittal is a comedian, writer, actor and barely manages anyone competently. Her stand-up comedy shows are A Beginner's Guide to India- BBC 1 (2015), Things They Wouldn't Let Me Say- Netflix (2017), Girl Meets Mic- Netflix (2019), Mother of Invention- Amazon Prime (UK, Ireland) (2020) She's been the first Indian comedian at multiple comedy festivals in the world- Edinburgh Comedy Festival, (Scotland) Melbourne Comedy Festival, (Australia) Montreux Comedy Festival (Switzerland) and Johannesburg Comedy Festival (South Africa). Her face and comedy have been featured in multiple documentaries- Menstrual Man, Ask the Sexpert, Stand Up Planet with Hasan Minhaj. She hates tooting her own horn, so if you think of something nice to put apart from "she is the first woman in comedy" then she's all for it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Shruti speaks with Aditi Mittal about how to build a comedy career, why she curses and makes jokes about sex, the logistical difficulties of being a woman in comedy, male vs. female spaces and much more. Mittal is a comedian, writer and actor. She has two Netflix specials, “Things They Wouldn't Let Me Say” and “Girl Meets Mic,” which is part of the Comedians of the World series. Her third show, “Mother of Invention,” is on Amazon Prime U.K. and AUS and on NextUp Comedy. She's also the host and executive producer of the podcast Women in Labour. Recorded May 10th, 2023 Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Follow us on Twitter Follow Shruti on Twitter Follow Aditi on Twitter Click here for the latest Ideas of India episodes sent straight to your inbox.
Humour does more than just make people laugh. On the first episode of The Reel Deal podcast, host Aanam C is joined by stand-up comedian, writer, fellow podcaster and a dear friend - Aditi Mittal. Aditi talks about how she started in the industry, her relationship with social media and how she uses comedy to connect better with her audience. Tune in for a hilarious conversation and a spicy segment where we slide into Aditi's DMs. Like what you hear? Give us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. New episodes every Wednesday. Hang with Aanam in-between uploads:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aanamc/?hl=enPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereeldealwithaanamc/?hl=en To listen, download Bingepods on iOS or Android. Or subscribe or follow wherever you get your podcasts.
This week on #VartaLabS4, we have Aditi Mittal joining us for yet another fantastically awesome episode. Yes, we said it ourselves! Aditi is a stand-up comedian, writer, podcaster, and a very good friend. In the episode, Aditi, Aakash & Navin:- Talk about how and when Aditi became an avid explorer and a serial chiller- Discuss what life is like in the gig economy- Sang some melodious (you're the judge) tunes- Help Navin understand what the word indifference means- Talk about Aditi's experience of doing reality TV and why she thinks reality shows are the future- Debate over whether the function of Sangeet at weddings is an overrated concept- Learn about Aakash traveling the world as a child dancer- Speak about Aditi's podcasts - Women In Labour and yet to be released Banned In IndiaWatch the video episode on Varta Lab YouTube ChannelYou can follow Aditi on Instagram at @addymitzyYou can follow Aakash on Instagram at @kuchbhimehtaYou can follow Navin on Instagram at @houseofnoronhaStream the podcast on major platforms:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3PLHARnApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3be2E3MGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3zE6wo9You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the https://ivmpodcasts.com , the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios , or any other podcast app.
Andy is with Alice Fraser and Aditi Mittal to unpack everything behind the unbearable heat, superhuman chess and who's the new kid inside number 10.Our 15th Birthday Special Tour is coming to the UK and Ireland this year: https://www.thebuglepodcast.com/liveThere's no ads in this show, thanks to you! Cast some cents and pennies our way: https://www.thebuglepodcast.com/donateThis episode was written and presented byAndy ZaltzmanAlice FraserAditi MittalAnd produced by Ross Ramsey-Golding See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liza reunites with her new BFFs, Aditi Mittal and Tumi Morake from her shoot in Finland. Be a fly on the wall as the three talk being reality stars in a Scandinavian land, agents of the patriarchy, and dietary enemies. Like the show? Rate Enemies 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts and let us know who your enemies are by calling 323-677-1943 or emailing enemiesthepodcast@gmail.com Follow Liza Treyger: Twitter: @glittercheese Instagram: @glittercheese and @enemiespodcast Follow Aditi Mittal: Twitter: @awryaditi IG: @addymitzy Follow Tumi Morake: Twitter and IG: @tumi_morake See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us on a journey through time as we revisit some all-time classic Bugles from Aprils down the years, including a live Bugle recorded in Australia with Tom Ballard and Aditi Mittal, John Oliver on torture, a bit of #crucifyBieber, and a hefty dollop of Nish Kumar and Nato Green on Greta Thunberg.Produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jess Salomon and Eman El-Husseini are joined by Indian star stand-up Aditi Mittal and Nigerian political satirist Adeola Fayehun for a funny look at the global news. They're finding out what's going on with US President Joe Biden's choice of Supreme Court judge, and asking why a Nigerian police chief accused of corruption is suing the government. Join #Comediansvsthenews for the funniest take on the headlines you've heard this week.
Nato Green and Aditi Mittal join host Andy Zaltzman to emit carbon-laden rebukes to the world leaders heading to the climate catastrophe party COP29. Aditi delivers an impassioned appraisal of Shah Rukh Khan's body of work as his son gets in a spot of bother with the authorities, while Nato provides exclusive top-level Striketober picket line tips for any protesting Buglers in wait.Come see us live at Leicester Square Odeon, in London, on 13th November.We are funded entirely by you, the listener. Listeners who sign up via OUR NEW WEBSITE thebuglepodcast.com have long enjoyed the opportunity to get: mentions on the show (in the form of lies), merchandise and general sense of wellbeing for supporting this fine work of art. As of this week you can also support the show directly via Apple Podcasts. Our new channel ‘Team Bugle' also includes The Gargle and Tiny Revolutions, shows which currently carry ads - but they will be completely ad free on this channel. So if you love The Bugle, and it's siblings, then please support The Bugle via our website or Apple Podcasts where you can subscribe today.Buy a loved one Bugle Merch - COLD AND WET WEAVER T SHIRTS ON SALE NOW). Listen to The Gargle here: https://pod.link/GargleFollow us on YouTube or Insta and see parts of this episode with actual video.The Bugle is hosted this week by:Andy ZaltzmanAditi MittalNato greenAnd produced by Chris Skinner and Ped Hunter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Summary: In today's episodes of The Tragedy Academy, Jay invites the host of the podcast I Am Just Gaying, Hernando Del Castillo. Hernando brings us along to his journey of reflection, awareness, and metamorphosis. We learn of the societal pressure he experienced as a gay Columbian man and the hurdles he jumped through to become his whole authentic self finally.Key Points:
Aditi Mittal came to prominence as one of the first female stand-up comedians in India and has won plaudits for her work, observing what she calls “fempowerment” and her life as an Indian woman. Her shows have toured around the world and been on Netflix. Now she's writing new work from her home in Mumbai for her first online comedy show, and trialling it out on the internet. But without an audience in the room, and with new technical demands, it's a challenge. Yasmeen Khan follows Aditi over a month as she writes, performs, rewrites and hones her material. How will she adapt to the constraints of Zoom? And with India in the grip of Covid-19, how easy is it to find humour during this time?
On this episode, Cyrus is joined by the hilarious Aditi Mittal, standup comedian and writer, to talk about her amazing and storied career, how she got into stand up, working with Cyrus on The Week That Wasn't, going to boarding schools in Panchgani and Pune, the number of boarding schools in Panchgani, being the class clown, dancing to Chhaiyyan Chhaiyyan as a child, always imagining the worst case scenario in most situations, wanting to be either a journalist or a veterinary doctor when she was growing up, going to study to the US, and lots more. They also discuss Aditi shifting her major to theatre from political science and economics, losing her job during the recession in 2009, Cyrus working out in the lockdown. Aditi also talks about going to UCB Theatre in NYC, how she came back to Mumbai, saw a stand-up show happening, and how that made her want to pursue a career in comedy, Aditi's experience working with Kunal Vijayakar, and tons more. Tune in for an extremely fun conversation.Follow Aditi on Instagram & Twitter: https://instagram.com/addymitzy and https://twitter.com/kunalvijayakarAlso, subscribe to Cyrus' YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHAb9jLYk0TwkWsCxom4q8AYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @BoredBroacha (https://www.instagram.com/boredbroacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
Aditi Mittal and Nish Kumar join Andy for a brutal take on the tragic mess in India. Plus stories about penises, weinerific wingdingers and all the other stuffSubscribe to Tiny Revolutions with Tiff Stevenson, episode one, with Armando Iannucci is out now.Buy a loved one Bugle Merch - COLD AND WET WEAVER T SHIRTS ON SALE NOW).The Last Post, keeps appearing here. Follow us on YouTube or Insta and see parts of this episode with actual video.The Bugle is hosted this week by:Andy ZaltzmanAditi MittalNish KumarAnd produced by Chris Skinner See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Amazon Prime Video's LOL Hasse To Phase is just around the corner, and Sunil Grover & Gaurav Gera, and Aditi Mittal joined Koimoi for an exclusive conversation. The three-spoke about the politics, trolls, and Mittal's paid vacation to the Maldives!
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In this Koimoi exclusive interview, Sunil Grover, Aditi Mittal , and Gaurav Gera play the hilarious 'Bad Dad Jokes' challenge. Check out who won!
Mona invites friend and India's #1 female comedian, Aditi Mittal, to chat about being the only female comic at open mics in Mumbai, growing up without a mother and landing two Netflix specials. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR ALL THE LATEST INTERVIEWS WITH THE HOTTEST ARTISTS AND CHANGE MAKERS. FOLLOW USYOUTUBE: @MonaShaikhComedianFACEBOOK: @MonaShaikhComedianINSTAGRAM: @monascomedyTWITTER: @monascomedyWEBSITE: www.minorityreportz.comLISTEN & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY PODCAST. NEW EPISODE EVERY WEEK ON SPOTIFY, ITUNES AND Apple Music and all major streaming services.***MINORITY IS THE NEW MAJORITY***
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Celebrating the BBC 100 Women list 2020, Kim Chakanetsa and a panel of inspirational and influential women discuss whether some changes made because of Covid-19 restrictions could be seen as positive. They answer questions about bringing communities together, supporting lonely people and increasing flexibility for more inclusive employment. Shani Dhanda is an award-winning disability specialist and social entrepreneur from the UK. She founded the Asian Woman Festival and Asian Disability Network. The pandemic has proved that flexible and home working is viable, and she wants to make sure our new online solutions are here to stay so that the world remains accessible to us all. Karen Dolva has been seeking technological solutions to involuntary loneliness since 2015. A co-founder of No Isolation based in Norway, she's helped develop a telepresence robot for children with long-term illness, and KOMP, a one-button screen for seniors. With reports from around the world of people feeling increasingly isolated because of Covid restrictions – should tech like this be used more widely? Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, became Mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone in 2018 with an inclusive vision of the city's renewal and a three-year plan to "Transform Freetown" and tackle environmental degradation and facilitate the creation of jobs in the tourism sector. #FreetownTheTreeTown was launched this January and already over 450,000 seedlings have been planted to address flooding, soil erosion and water shortages faced by the city. She says we can turn frustration and dissatisfaction into positive change. What can we learn from such an approach post-Covid? Aditi Mittal is India's best known female stand-up comedian, who is finding new ways to perform safely and online. She also hosts the Women in Labour podcast, and hopes that the increased time at home for many male workers in India has shone a light on the amount of time required to run a household, something that has always been a big barrier to the female workforce. Produced by Jane Thurlow and Caitlin Sneddon Image from left: Aditi Mittal (credit Nanak Bhatia), Shani Dhanda (courtesy Shani Dhanda), Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr (credit TJ Bade) Karen Dolva (credit No Isolation)
Celebrating the BBC 100 Women list 2020, Kim Chakanetsa and a panel of inspirational and influential women discuss whether some changes made because of Covid-19 restrictions could be seen as positive. They answer questions about bringing communities together, supporting lonely people and increasing flexibility for more inclusive employment. Shani Dhanda is an award-winning disability specialist and social entrepreneur from the UK. She founded the Asian Woman Festival and Asian Disability Network. The pandemic has proved that flexible and home working is viable, and she wants to make sure our new online solutions are here to stay so that the world remains accessible to us all. Karen Dolva has been seeking technological solutions to involuntary loneliness since 2015. A co-founder of No Isolation based in Norway, she’s helped develop a telepresence robot for children with long-term illness, and KOMP, a one-button screen for seniors. With reports from around the world of people feeling increasingly isolated because of Covid restrictions – should tech like this be used more widely? Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, became Mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone in 2018 with an inclusive vision of the city's renewal and a three-year plan to "Transform Freetown" and tackle environmental degradation and facilitate the creation of jobs in the tourism sector. #FreetownTheTreeTown was launched this January and already over 450,000 seedlings have been planted to address flooding, soil erosion and water shortages faced by the city. She says we can turn frustration and dissatisfaction into positive change. What can we learn from such an approach post-Covid? Aditi Mittal is India’s best known female stand-up comedian, who is finding new ways to perform safely and online. She also hosts the Women in Labour podcast, and hopes that the increased time at home for many male workers in India has shone a light on the amount of time required to run a household, something that has always been a big barrier to the female workforce. Produced by Jane Thurlow and Caitlin Sneddon Image from left: Aditi Mittal (credit Nanak Bhatia), Shani Dhanda (courtesy Shani Dhanda), Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr (credit TJ Bade) Karen Dolva (credit No Isolation)
Celebrating the BBC 100 Women list 2020 Kim Chakanetsa and a panel of inspirational and influential women discuss whether some changes made because of Covid-19 restrictions could be seen as positive. They answer questions about bringing communities together, supporting lonely people and increasing flexibility for more inclusive employment. Shani Dhanda is an award-winning disability specialist and social entrepreneur from the UK. She founded the Asian Woman Festival and Asian Disability Network. The pandemic has proved that flexible and home working is viable, and she wants to make sure our new online solutions are here to stay so that the world remains accessible to us all. Karen Dolva has been seeking technological solutions to involuntary loneliness since 2015. A co-founder of No Isolation based in Norway, she’s helped develop a telepresence robot for children with long-term illness, and KOMP, a one-button screen for seniors. With reports from around the world of people feeling increasingly isolated because of Covid restrictions – should tech like this be used more widely? Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, became Mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone in 2018 with an inclusive vision of the city's renewal and a three-year plan to "Transform Freetown" and tackle environmental degradation and facilitating the creation of jobs in the tourism sector. #FreetownTheTreeTown was launched this January and already over 450,000 seedlings have been to address flooding, soil erosion and water shortages faced by the city. She says we can turn frustration and dissatisfaction into positive change. What can we learn from such an approach post-Covid? Aditi Mittal is India’s best known female stand-up comedian, who is finding new ways to perform safely and online. She also hosts the Women in Labour podcast, and hopes that the increased time at home for many male workers in India has shone a light on the amount of time required to run a household, something that has always been a big barrier to the female workforce. Produced by Jane Thurlow and Caitlin Sneddon Image from left: Aditi Mittal (credit Nanak Bhatia), Shani Dhanda (courtesy Shani Dhanda), Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr (credit TJ Bade) Karen Dolva (credit No Isolation)
Andy is with Hari Kondabolu and Aditi Mittal to discuss words of the year, Hindu nationalism and Maradona.Buy a loved one Bugle Merch for Xmas - bobble hats, scarves and HAGOW T Shirts are on sale!We have a sister show, The Last Post, which you can hear here. Follow us on YouTube or Insta and see parts of this episode with actual video.The Bugle is hosted this week by:Andy ZaltzmanHari KondaboluAditi MittalAnd produced by Chris Skinner LISTEN TO BUSH'S BOARD GAME THING See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celebrating the BBC 100 Women list 2020, Kim Chakanetsa and a panel of inspirational and influential women discuss whether some changes made because of Covid-19 restrictions could be seen as positive. They answer questions about bringing communities together, supporting lonely people and increasing flexibility for more inclusive employment. Shani Dhanda is an award-winning disability specialist and social entrepreneur from the UK. She founded the Asian Woman Festival and Asian Disability Network. The pandemic has proved that flexible and home working is viable, and she wants to make sure our new online solutions are here to stay so that the world remains accessible to us all. Karen Dolva has been seeking technological solutions to involuntary loneliness since 2015. A co-founder of No Isolation based in Norway, she's helped develop a telepresence robot for children with long-term illness, and KOMP, a one-button screen for seniors. With reports from around the world of people feeling increasingly isolated because of Covid restrictions – should tech like this be used more widely? Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, became Mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone in 2018 with an inclusive vision of the city's renewal and a three-year plan to "Transform Freetown" and tackle environmental degradation and facilitate the creation of jobs in the tourism sector. #FreetownTheTreeTown was launched this January and already over 450,000 seedlings have been planted to address flooding, soil erosion and water shortages faced by the city. She says we can turn frustration and dissatisfaction into positive change. What can we learn from such an approach post-Covid? Aditi Mittal is India's best known female stand-up comedian, who is finding new ways to perform safely and online. She also hosts the Women in Labour podcast, and hopes that the increased time at home for many male workers in India has shone a light on the amount of time required to run a household, something that has always been a big barrier to the female workforce. Produced by Jane Thurlow and Caitlin Sneddon Image from left: Aditi Mittal (credit Nanak Bhatia), Shani Dhanda (courtesy Shani Dhanda), Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr (credit TJ Bade) Karen Dolva (credit No Isolation)
This week's exclusive bonus material is from Tiff Stevenson on part prime minister/part dragon Boris Johnson's decision to torch the Brexit agreement to flames. It also contains the best bits from this week's shows, from Tiff (twice), Aditi Mittal, Josh Gondelman and Dr Matt Kirshen. From eye makeup news for mask wearers (Tiff), to owl-related translation news (Aditi), recycling news (Josh), an update from 1930s LA (Matt), and establishment news (Tiff).This is a Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Billionaire dilettante Aditi Mittal revels in right-wing commentator Tomi Lahren's misinterpretation of 'ullu', the Hindi word for owl, when describing Donald Trump. Listen in to hear what the word actually meant.To complete your Aditi set, head to episodes 166 (Disgusting People update), 174 (Recently Missed News Stories in India) and 177 (Climate Change Workaround news).This is a Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's roundup features a really really stupid letter, that was treated with the contempt it deserved. It also contains the best bits from this week's shows, from guests Nato Green, Aditi Mittal, Tiff Stevenson, Josh Gondelman and Matt Kirshen. In the week that children made their way back to school (Tiff), we also heard news on US election swing states (Nato), journalism in India (Aditi), US Presidential candidates (Josh), and arts in crisis (Matt).This is a Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. Does anyone read this bit? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy revisits some classic bits with him and John Oliver, plus never previously heard bits on archaeology and Indian politics.GO TO OUR SITE FOR OUR NEW MERCH! WOO!Support what we do by making a one off or monthly donation here: http://thebuglepodcast.com/#donate. We carry no ads and exist because you make it happen!We have a sister show, The Last Post, which you can hear here. Follow us on YouTube or Insta and see parts of this episode with actual video.The Bugle is hosted this week by:Andy ZaltzmanJohn OliverNish KumarAditi MittalAnuvab PalAlice FraserMark SteelAnd produced by Chris Skinner LISTEN TO RICHIE FIRTH: TRAVEL HACKER. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alice is joined by heiress and online sensation Aditi Mittal to look at the stats of journalism in 2020. Plus a letter to the editor, a really stupid one.This is a Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy is joined by Alice Fraser and Aditi Mittal to discuss the many Trumps at the RNC and Jerry Falwell's pool boy. Also, salmon news, exams and British culture wars.GO TO OUR SITE FOR OUR NEW MERCH! WOO!Support what we do by making a one off or monthly donation here: http://thebuglepodcast.com/#donate. We carry no ads and exist because you make it happen!We have a sister show, The Last Post, which you can hear here. Follow us on YouTube or Insta and see parts of this episode with actual video.The Bugle is hosted this week by:Andy ZaltzmanAditi MittalAlice FraserAnd produced by Chris Skinner LISTEN TO RICHIE FIRTH: TRAVEL HACKER. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can comedy and satire be tools of social change? How does this ecosystem interact with a large democracy like ours? When the perception of what is offensive changes from person to person, how do we define an “offence”? Are Indians too easily offended?To discuss these themes, Roli Pulse, the digital arm of Roli Books, in association with Newslaundry, brought together comedians Vir Das and Aditi Mittal, and Newslaundry co-founder Abhinandan Sekhri, in the sixth and final episode of this specially curated video series on the media landscape.On whether social media has made acceptable certain things that were once unacceptable, Aditi says, “Social media has enabled people to coagulate around things that are socially unacceptable — things that are bigoted, racist, sexist...And so people know now that if I say something ridiculous, I will get an invitation to Bigg Boss. And for a whole lot of people, that is a valid route to infamy.”As consumers of social media, Aditi adds, “we are the monsters that we are fighting. When we hate-share stuff or cringe-watch stuff, we’re adding to it.”Vir says, “If [something] is offensive, does that mean it should not exist, or does it mean it needs to be modified? Is it the only thing that’s offensive?” He also points out that what is defined as offensive changes “every five years or four years or three years or two years..."Listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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It's a Last Post first: here's your new - and now weekly - round up of the news that has been happening in this most final of worlds from the past 5 days. Featuring Disgraced Yoga Instructor Charlie George, Celebrity dick deflector and self help guru Tiff Stevenson, Tech Billionaire Josh Gondelman, entitled dilettante and pointlessly wealthy heiress Aditi Mittal and, you guessed it..Celebrity Celebrity Andy Zaltzman. You can hear Charlie's full update on religion in ep. 181, Tiff's complete report on Celebrity News in ep.182, the Long-form experience of Global War from Josh in ep.183, Aditi's Celeb vs poverty News: Uncut in ep.184 and Andy Zaltzman's unabridged ramblings on UK Lockdown Relief News in ep.185.This is a Somethin' Else and Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Harriet Wells and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Entitled dilettante and pointlessly wealthy heiress Aditi Mittal tells us why it's the best time in history to be poor, with celebrities choosing charitable donations over tax payments. To hear more from Aditi, head to episodes 166 (People and their germs news), 174 (A recently missed story from India), and 177 (Climate Change workaround news). This is a Somethin' Else and Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Climate change correspondent and billionaire dilettante Aditi Mittal joins Alice to explain what workarounds are being made in India to avoid climate catastrophe.To hear more from Aditi, go to episodes 166 and 174!This is a Somethin' Else and Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Great Gatsby-type dilettante Aditi Mittal joins host Alice Fraser to bring all manner of recently missed news stories from India including well-hydrated ghosts, Covid-stealing monkeys, and how actors have been suffering without the glare of the celebrity spotlight.Aditi's previous appearance this year can be found in episode 166 (Seeing people and their germs), and will be back again this week.This is a Somethin' Else and Bugle Podcasts production.This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a Somethin' Else and Bugle Podcasts production.Dilettante billionaire and professional cynic Aditi Mittal makes her long-awaited return to The Last Post to give her top germaphobe tips for socialising in a post-Covid world. This episode was produced by Ped Hunter and Chris Skinner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aditi Mittal jokes about the internet in her Netflix special "Things They Wouldn't Let Me Say".
Joined by Women in Labour’s Creative Producer, Nandita Gupta, Aditi Mittal speaks to Khushboo and Pooja about the importance of creches for working mothers. The sisters-in-law share deeply personal anecdotes about their journeys—from being confined to the house to finding new purpose in their work outside. All thanks to the friendly neighborhood creche. With special guests Pooja and Khushboo: Pooja works as an ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) worker. Khushboo works as a primary school teacher. Both their children go to a mobile crèche service center in North Delhi. MORE TO READ. This 2019 IndiaSpend article: https://www.indiaspend.com/government-cuts-funding-to-national-creche-scheme-crippling-lifeline-for-poor-working-mothers/ This 2019 The Swaddle article: https://theswaddle.com/inadequate-government-child-care-schemes-stall-indias-economic-progress/ This 2018 Scroll article: https://scroll.in/article/905727/as-india-rethinks-labour-rules-one-item-not-on-the-agenda-childcare-facilities-for-women-workers The MWCD’s National Minimum Guidelines for setting up crèches under the Maternity Benefit (Amendment) Act, 2017: https://wcd.nic.in/sites/default/files/National%20Minimum%20Guidelines.pdf This project, which is examining the outcomes of affordable daycare in India: https://ifmrlead.org/affordable-day-care-to-empower-indian-women/ This 2015 Scroll article: https://scroll.in/article/759498/indias-women-need-creches-and-community-centres-not-quotas-to-join-the-workforce MORE TO WATCH. This 2020 TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4I986o5n4U This 2013 IDS video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdIkXrxqsCk A BIG THANKS Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.
Hosted by Aditi Mittal and Christina MacGillivray, Women in Labour is a no-holds-barred comedy podcast that covers a feast of taboo topics related to women, work, family and power with a range of brilliant guests. New episodes drop every Tuesday and Saturday. A BIG THANKS Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.
“I’m personally really invested in this TV show ‘Mere Dad Ki Dulhan’” - tweets comedian Aditi Mittal
In the 6th episode of AMF podcast, Aakash is joined by standup comedian Aditi Mittal. This one gets emotional which can happen when two friends get together and recap their journeys. Both of them lost a loved one at important junctures of their careers. Aditi talks about her experience of doing multiple international comedy festivals. The challenges of a new culture and dealing with Indian stereotypes. They also talk about the difference of doing standup in India and abroad.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode involves discussion of sexual assault Aditi Mittal is a stand up comedian with a massive following in her native India. She's outspoken and hilarious about her politics and the plight of women under patriarchy. In this conversation Aditi tells me why for her "breathing is a political act", the repression in Indian society, how the caste system works, the country's recent rightward shift under the leadership of Narendra Modi and what it's like to live in a country of MORE THAN ONE BILLION PEOPLE. MAKE SURE YOU STRIKE FOR THE CLIMATE ON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20TH >> globalclimatestrike.net If you've got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron Check out my new podcast with Audible, What’s the Story? And email me! I'm on tom@tomballard.com.au @awryaditi aditimittal.com ARTICLE: Five years after the gang-rape and murder of Jyoti Singh, what has changed for women in India? ARTICLE: Hindutva on the March Cause of the Week: Good Samaritans Mumbai (samaritansmumbai.com)
We've gone on holiday and we're bringing you with us! We're getting up close and personal with the hottest comedians at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In Part 1 of our comedy special, Michael Odewale, Aditi Mittal and Loyiso Gola give you their best stand-up live from the BBC's big blue tent! Enjoy ;)
Andy invites Aditi Mittal and Tom Ballard to the studio where Britain's insane political situation prompts the titular question. Elsewhere, Roosters rouse, Space is explored and dictators die.https://twitter.com/hellobuglershttps://twitter.com/awryaditihttps://twitter.com/TomCBallard See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to HOOVERING, the podcast about eating. Host, Jessica Fostekew (Guilty Feminist, Motherland) has a frank conversation with an interesting person about gobbling; guzzling; nibbling; scoffing; devouring and wolfing all up… or if you will, hoovering.This episode was recorded live at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival just last week with an absolutely incredible panel of guests, Fern Brady, from India the rising Netflix superstar Aditi Mittal and extraordinary theatre maker Travis Alabanza. Everything written below in CAPITALS is a link to the relevant webpage. Tickets to see Hoovering LIVE in 2019Hoovering is on A WHOLE BLOODY TOUR from the Autumn. First dates are released here if you click where it says ‘bloody tour’ and dates are being added all time. This is big shit. I really want you to come and bring everyone you’ve ever heard of. The guests are going to be off the flipping charts. Honourable MentionsMy show stand up show HENCH is now almost entirely sold out but there are a few dates with tickets AND especially you should come to my second extra show on 23rd at 10.30pm. Outside of that I’ll be doing new material gigs from the autumn and I’m always sticking new dates on MY WEBSITE so have a check. The Hoovering Live dates go on there too. Go and see the shows of my brilliant guests ADITI MITTAL, FERN BRADY and TRAVIS ALABANZA.The cakes we got were utterly mind blowing, they were courtesy of the fantastic NORTH FORT CAFE which if you’re a cake fan and in Edinburgh ever - well - you have to get to there. Absolutely off the charts good. I’ll be honest they blew my expectations out of the water.Food we mentioned included SOLERO EXOTICS, TABLET, EMPIRE BISCUITS and TUNNOCKS TEACAKES. Oh! And the mighty KITKAT CHUNKY. Sort of food we mentioned was HUELWe talked about YO SUSHI and I ‘think’ this is the ETHIOPIAN PLACE in CamberwellI’m going to be getting along to there as soon as I can. And I clearly haven’t lived if I’ve not tried this awful but amazing sounding STINKY TOFU.OH, AndIf you have got a any spare dosh to give a month I’m on this great site called PATREON where I exchange for rewards including exclusive content for your hard earned cash which means I can keep doing and improving the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy, Aditi Mittal and Nish Kumar explore a series of light news topics with a whiff of British involvement - from Kashmir and the all powerful Modi, to Brexit and the paper weak British parliament. Features See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Noreen and Nikesh talk about England's historic World Cup final win in potentially the greatest ODI game of all time. Plus, they're joined by stand-up comedian and Mumbai-based actress Aditi Mittal.
What a year! Yes there's Trump and Brexit, but also sexy Kangaroos, exam cheats in India and Kim Jong Un. Includes great live moments and a guest appearance from RoboTrump.Featuring Andy Zaltzman, Tom Ballard, Nish Kumar, Alice Fraser, Anuvab Pal, Aditi Mittal. Produced by Chris Skinner and the ghost of Tom Wright.Part two will be released next week (was released a week after this one). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy is with Alice Fraser and Aditi Mittal* to discuss how much someone should smile, including women and terrorists, Trump's right to lie and and anti corruption versus anti corruption.With@HelloBuglersAlice FraserAditi Mittal@ProducerChris*until the internet broke shortly before the end of the record.More episodes and info on our website: http://thebuglepodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy is joined by Aditi Mittal, in India. India is big, and has a lot going on, this includes ID cards, corruption and the legacy of the Brits and the caste system.With@HelloBuglers@@awryaditi@ProducerChrisMore episodes and info on our website: http://thebuglepodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Misogyny is ubiquitous. Women begin life with the odds stacked against them. Aditi Mittal joins Amit Varma in episode 76 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss how hard it was for her to claim her space. Guest appearance: Swati Bakshi. Also read: Misogyny is the Oldest Indian Tradition-Amit Varma (http://indiauncut.com/iublog/article/misogyny-is-the-oldest-indian-tradition/) You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
"Comedy is tragedy plus time." Aditi Mittal joins Amit Varma to elaborate on this in Episode 75 of The Seen and the Unseen. Abbas Momin sits in as well, as the conversation spins from the evolution of stand-up in India to the challenges it faces. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com
Andy is with Tom Ballard and newcomer Aditi Mittal to discuss more stupid news from the week. They are also joined by EXTRA SPECIAL NEW CO-HOST – DONALD TRUMP (sort of).With@HelloBuglers@TomCBallardAditi Mittal@TomEdwardWright@ProducerChrisMore episodes and info on our website: http://thebuglepodcast.comWe are proud members of Radiotopia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aditi Mittal sits with Alice in a cafe in Edinburgh during the Fringe last year, in a blast from the past. They talk Oat Milk, finding your voice, comedy as complicity, what makes things traumatic, implied contracts, dealing with flattery, Marathons, profuse sweating and blacking out during a show as well as corporate life and the financial power of cuteness. Aditi Mittal @awryaditi on Twitter
In this episode, I chat with Aditi Mittal and Karunesh Talwar about heartwarming responses to our stand-up, sexism in Indian comedy and why some men hate feminists. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Aditi Mittal (@awryaditi) an Indian stand-up comedian, actress and writer and one of the first women to do stand-up comedy in India, Aditi has been rated amongst India’s top 10 stand-up comedians by The Times of India.We talked about...The class issues in comedy and how society impacts what they can / can’t say.How the Indian circuit has evolved and what the British circuit can learn from it.What does she make of the Edinburgh Fringe?The challenge of performing comedy in more than one language.Is stand up a boys club in Indian? Is there misogyny in the audiences / from other acts?How she overcame her fear of signing with an agent and found the right one for her.AND MORE!This podcast would be great for anyone who is interested in the Indian comedy scene and how it compares to the UK as well as what it is like coming over from another country to take part in the Edinburgh Fringe. You can stream the podcast here (with show notes) - http://simoncaine.co.uk/ATI/AditiMittalOr get it on iTunes here - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ask-the-industry-podcast/id946220937Or stream it on YouTube - https://youtu.be/3QyOYKry-y4 Please buy a ticket or three to my Edinburgh Fringe 2019 show - https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/simon-caine-every-room-becomes-a-panic-room-when-you-overthink-enoughOr come see me on tour - http://simoncaine.co.uk/PanicRoomIf you enjoyed it please consider supporting the podcast by becoming a Patron for only $1 (80p) per episode! https://www.patreon.com/AskTheIndustryPodcast Every little bit helps! Alternatively you can support the show by giving it a review in iTunes or just by sharing the episode with a friend or two! Oh and I have a book out that's a how-to guide for building your audience online through free content. Grab yourself a copy for just £5 here. Thanks, Si x Want more content from me? Why wouldn't you!Please check out my other podcast - The Audio Time Capsule. In each episode a guest comes on, leaves 20 questions, then a year later comes back on and answers them. I then edit it so they're talking to their past self.Here are the links -iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-audio-time-capsule-podcast/id1303205943Webstream - http://simoncaine.co.uk/AudioTimeCapsulePodcastYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHFZ_FLH1XqrCZysA1nFISwFacebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1008996252556647/?ref=br_rsTwitter - https://twitter.com/audiotimetravel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Feminism is not known for being funny but we're hoping to change that on The Conversation this week as two feminist stand up comedians go head to head to explore the funny in feminism. They are Aditi Mittal, one of India's top stand-up comedians today and Zahra Noorbakhsh, one half of the internationally acclaimed podcast #GoodMuslimBadMuslim. Also starring a live studio audience of young and alarmingly intelligent people. This programme was part of the BBC's 100 Women Season. (L) Image: Zahra Noorbakhsh, Credit: Harsh Mall. (R) Image and credit: Aditi Mittal.