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This week on Chai Time, we sit down with Dr. Lalita du Perron — Associate Director of Stanford's Center for South Asia — for a rich and honest conversation about her journey, research, and the stories that shape her work. A scholar of Hindi poetry and performance, Lalita is the author of Thumri Lyrics and co-author of The Songs of Khyal. Her work spans courtesans, queer parenting, and questions of consent — always bold, deeply human, and full of heart. She also hosts SASSpod, giving voice to South Asia at Stanford. Don't miss this thoughtful exchange on identity, storytelling, and life at the intersection of academia and lived experience. Dr. Lalita du Perron is the Associate Director of the Center for South Asia at Stanford University. She earned her PhD from the University of London and is the author of Hindi Poetry in a Musical Genre: Thumri Lyrics, and co-author of The Songs of Khyal. From thumri lyrics and courtesans to queer parenting and questions of consent, her work is bold, thoughtful, and deeply human. She's also the host of SASSpod, a podcast that brings stories and voices from Stanford's South Asian Studies community to life. Lalita brings both intellect and heart to everything she touches — and today, we have the privilege of learning from her journey.
Tejwant Kittu - Khyal Di Udaan (82) - Punjabi Podcast with SangtarReleased November 03, 2023In this episode, music composer and educator Tejwant Kittu sits down with Punjabi Podcast Sangtar for a candid conversation about music, education, and life. Kittu shares his insights on the importance of music education, and his own personal journey as a musician. Tejwant Kittu is a passionate and knowledgeable advocate for music, and his insights are both informative and inspiring. The podcast is available to listen to on YouTube, Spotify, and other podcast platforms.More at https://www.PunjabiPod.com - Thanks for supporting, sharing and following Punjabi Podcast.
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Hoy entrevisto a Leyre Khyal, antropóloga con máster en sexología y máster en psicopatología y clínica psicoanalítica. También es directora de Tantra Secret Spa, un espacio físico en Madrid y Barcelona dedicado a las artes eróticas. Un episodio para dar a conocer el concepto de Erotología y reflexionar sobre la dimensión erótica del ser humano. Notas del episodio: https://marcmula.com/podcast/52-leyre-khyal-vida-erotica/ Temas del episodio: – ¿Qué es la erotología? – Espacios de identidad y pertenencia: de la ciudad al mundo virtual. – De las afinidades físicas a las virtuales. Un cambio de paradigma. – La pornografía como representación global de lo oculto. – La dualidad del sexo: entre lo esencial y lo bestial. – Reflexiones sobre la educación sexual en las escuelas. – Ideas de la sexualidad durante la Antigua Grecia y el cristianismo. – Sobre la intromisión del Estado en la sexualidad. – El futuro de la sexualidad: separación clara entre placer y reproducción.
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Entrevistamos a Leyre Khyal, sexóloga y gestora de dos centros de masaje erótico, uno en Madrid y otro en Barcelona. Nos hablará sobre sus centros, el masaje erótico y contestará a las preguntas de los usuarios como siempre. Más info: https://podcast.sexomercadobcn.com
Mere Gurudev Ka Khyal Rakhna : Manoj Bhai Gurubhaktiyoga
On this episode, Cyrus is joined by singer and musician Wajiha Naqvi, who recently had a new song out on Coke Studio Pakistan called 'Yaqeen', and has also been a backing vocalist for Coke Studio season 11 in Pakistan. Cyrus and Wajiha talk about COVID lockdowns in Karachi, Imran Khan as PM of Pakistan, bringing India and Pakistan together, Wajiha's work with Szabist and Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture where she was a visiting faculty, enrolling in a business school in Lahore and discovering her love for anthropology, how she got into singing and music, going to New York University, being a Pakistani Hindustani classical musician, how she got to work on Coke Studio 11, and lots more. They also discuss the history of Hindustani classical music and the Khyal form of Hindustani music, how the qawwali is closely connected to the khyal, Cyrus having hungnout with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Wajiha's new performance setlist titles 'Hijrat' with songs in five different South Asian languages, and lots more.Check out Wajiha's article about 'The long-ignored connection between Hindustani classical khyal and qawwali': https://scroll.in/magazine/932507/the-long-ignored-connection-between-hindustani-classical-khyal-and-qawwaliFollow Wajiha on Twitter & Instagram @tribalgulabo: tribalgulabo and https://instagram.com/tribalgulaboYou 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 @cyrus_broacha ( https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha )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
Sabhi ko khyal nahi rakhna chahiye
This is a story of a girl, Avanti, flipping some pages from her past life. Perhaps there are many Avanti out there who would relate with her story.
In this episode, I talk about how a small thought can change the way you think about you and your life. Feel free to DM me on Instagram @penmanrohit
In part two of Traversing Raagas, Deepa Ganesh discusses her experiences with Gangubai Hangal, who was a Indian Classical Singer of the Khyal genre from the Kirana Gharana in Hindustani Classical Music. Gangubai lived a simple, humble life in Hubli, a city in the state of Dharwad in Karnataka. She was always generous and kind to all the people around her, often sharing sweets, cheer and joy. After meeting her for a brief time during Gangubai's birthday, Deepa wrote an article on her for Frontline and the response to the article was huge. In reply to this response, Three Essays, a publisher based in Delhi, commissioned Deepa to write a book on her. Deepa lived with Gangubai inside her house and started writing the book in 2007. Gangubai faced several difficulties in her life due to the caste system and gender inequalities where women were discouraged from taking up singing as a form of employment. Deepa published the book "A Life in Three Octaves" in 2013, which chronicled the life and fond memories of Gangubai Hangal. Her legacy continues through her voice and soulful music. At the end of this podcast, we hear Gangubai Hangal's recital of Raag Shuddha Kalyan. Bumpers by Hamid Hassan Book link: A Life in Three Octaves: https://www.amazon.com/Life-Three-Octaves-Musical-Gangubai/dp/8188789933
A lively chat with a 22-year placement veteran and a social media power user. Originally published Sunday, February 14, 2010
Transcript -- Sudokshina explains the meaning behind Khyal, the most popular genre of Indian music, focusing on two songs.
Sudokshina explains the meaning behind Khyal, the most popular genre of Indian music, focusing on two songs.
Sudokshina performs a Khyal song, accompanied by Subrata Manna on the tabla
Transcript -- Sudokshina explains the meaning behind Khyal, the most popular genre of Indian music, focusing on two songs.
Sudokshina explains the meaning behind Khyal, the most popular genre of Indian music, focusing on two songs.
Sudokshina performs a Khyal song, accompanied by Subrata Manna on the tabla
The differences between each method of playing the instruments.
Transcript -- The differences between each method of playing the instruments.
Transcript -- The differences between each method of playing the instruments.
The differences between each method of playing the instruments.