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Abhay is joined by the creator of the Hulu series Deli Boys, Abdullah Saeed, to chat about everything from vulnerability and courage with storytelling, to cultivating trust on this project, to weaving partition into the show, to finding comfort and humor in the absurd. Simpsons and Tan France references were part of the overall gentle charm of this conversation.(0:00 - 2:54) Introduction(2:54) Part 1 - Underachieving, Courage and vulnerability(15:02) Part 2 - Comedy juxtapositions, South Asian cultural approaches in American storytelling(34:45) Part 3 - Explosive turns, Building trust, Mirrors and windows, longevity(46:52) Conclusion
In this episode, we sit down with Sanya, the inspiring founder of Manovichaar, a platform dedicated to breaking mental health stigmas within South Asian communities. Sanya shares her personal journey of navigating cultural expectations, academic pressures, and identity while living abroad as an international student. Together, we explore the unique challenges faced by international students and discuss practical strategies for managing stress, building community, and prioritizing mental well-being in a foreign environment.From busting myths about therapy to unpacking how cultural norms shape our perceptions of mental health, Sanya's insights are invaluable. This episode is a heartfelt, enlightening conversation about finding balance, creating safe spaces, and fostering open dialogue within the diaspora.Grab your chai and get ready for an educational, insightful & relatable episode.Don't be shy! RATE REVIEW & FOLLOWFollow me at https://www.instagram.com/brownbadnbothered/Follow Sanya here https://www.instagram.com/sanyadhingraaaaa?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Follow ManoVichaar here https://www.instagram.com/manovichaar?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
In this episode, Julie and sustainability expert Shila Wattamar dive into practical steps for living sustainably and discussing how our daily choices—from fashion to food—impact the planet. Topics explored: Introduction – Meet sustainability expert Shila and learn what inspired her sustainability journey. Why Sustainability Matters– Simplifying sustainability and why it's critical today. How our daily Habit Impact the Planet – Surprising ways everyday actions, like shopping and energy use, affect the environment. South Asian Culture and Consumerism– Shifting perspectives on consumerism in South Asian culture to promote sustainability. Environmentally-Friendly Fashion – Tips for sustainable style choices, like thrifting and choosing eco-friendly fabrics. Sustainability Myths – Overcoming the idea that eco-living is costly or difficult. Food Choices and the Environment – How our diets impact the planet and simple changes we can make. Easy Actions to Get Started: Beginner-friendly steps toward a more sustainable life. - Sponsor Spotlight This episode is brought to you by Lending Jawn, your trusted partner in home financing. Founded in 2021 by Dhan Thomas to help clients achieve their dream homes, the Lending Jawn has built up an impressive track record of home sales, loan approvals, grants, and guiding individuals to become landlords or first time home buyers. Looking for a home or investment property in NY, NJ, PA, DE, FL, or MD? Contact Dhan from Lending Jawn to get started! Visit LendingJawn.com or follow @LendingJawn on Instagram ==== Connect with Shila Wattamar Shila's company called Sustainable Me! https://sustainableme.today or visit them on IG Shila's son, Soren Wattamar's Podcast on Sustainable Living: https://rss.com/podcasts/sustainablesoren/ Shila's book: Simply Sustainable: Simple Behaviors for Sustainable Living available on Amazon Connect with Julie or the Podcast Join our Podcast NEWSLETTER HERE Connect with Julie on IG: @thejuliegeorge Connect with The Brown Girl Podcast on IG: @thebrowngirl_podcast Resources Mentioned: Vogue Article on Buying 5 Articles of Clothing for Sustainability https://www.vogue.com/article/i-only-bought-5-items-of-clothing-this-year18 #southasianpodcasts #southasianadvocacy #thebrowngirlpodcast #southasianpodcast #desipodcasts
In this episode, Ami Patel and I dive deep into the intricate web of societal expectations, hustle culture, and gender dynamics that shape how women approach self-worth, work and productivity.Ami Patel is a Psychotherapist and Clinical consultant with more than 22 years of experience in individual & joint therapy, parent education, professional training and student supervision. Ami's areas of specialty are mental health care for adults through the feminist lens of culture, trauma and gender-based violence.We explore the influence of patriarchy, the rat race for success, weaponized incompetence, self-worth, and the relentless pressure to “do it all”. We'll also tackle the cultural conditioning that reinforces self-doubt, comparison, and the myth of the “superwoman.” Together, we examine these harmful narratives and discuss how we can break free from the cycle of self-doubt, competition, perfection and burnout. Grab your chai and get ready for an educational, insightful & relatable episode! Don't be shy! RATE REVIEW & FOLLOWFollow me at https://www.instagram.com/brownbadnbothered/Follow Ami Patel here https://www.instagram.com/amipatel.therapist?igsh=MWc1Z3IyYjRkZXFoeA== More Info & readings on these topics:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/patriarchy-productivity-perfectionism-akanke-adefunmi-cpcchttps://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/patriarchyhttps://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/bcb0e0e4-3529-42f4-8b99-e7ded5e67b5b/contenthttps://www.broadagenda.com.au/2021/the-super-woman-myth-can-we-have-it-all/https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbescoachescouncil/2021/11/16/16-superwoman-myths-to-dispel-to-better-support-women-in-the-workplace/BIPOC Therapy Directories: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1__MQSgObiX2UGxVacb7lOn6uAcqrQP475qLI93i3mmI/edit?usp=drivesdk
Our guest today is Israa Nasir, a psychotherapist, speaker, and founder of the digital mental health brand Well.Guide on Instagram. Israa was born in Pakistan, and raised between Saudi Arabia and Toronto — but she's also lived in the Middle East, South Asia, and the United States. This, along with her mixed-cultural identity has given her a unique perspective on the challenges of cross-cultural experiences and life transitions. Her work on mental health has been featured in Business Insider, NBC News, Teen Vogue and more. Plus, her new book ‘Toxic Productivity: Reclaim Your Time and Emotional Energy in a World That Always Demands More' comes out in November 2024 and is available for pre-order now. DINK YOURSELF: Donate to the Columbia Gorge Humane Society GoFundMeRead Israa's article, 8 Tips for Talking About Mental Health With Your Asian FamilyMERCH HAS ARRIVED! Get yours before it's gone! Support this show.Our Switzerland trip + Portland meetup are officially *SOLD OUT.* Stay tuned for future events! Wanna connect with us on social media? You can find us on Instagram and TikTok at @dinkypod. If you have a question or comment, email us at dinky@dinkypod.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dinky--5953015/support.
The Two Chickpeas sit down with writer and actor of Vitamin D, Saher Shah,(on zoom) to talk all about this incredible and powerful production coming to Soho Theatre this Spetember (Tuesday 3rd - 21st September 2024). Saher explores the stigma of divorce in Vitamin D, the complexties of women in themselves and their relationships with one another and the patriarchy in the South Asian Community. The play is sure to take you on a rollarcoaster, to feel. a rush of emotions and a unification with the storylines. Vitamin D Soho Theatre - 3rd - 21st September. Written by Saher Shah. Directed by Melina Namdar
In this episode, we connect with Samira Khan, a nationally recognized leader in public health and health equity. She shares her journey and the impactful programs she's led at the South Asian Public Health Association. We delve into the unique challenges faced by South Asian populations and explore effective solutions to advance health equity. Tune in to learn how you can connect with Samira and support health equity initiatives. Samira Khan is the President of the South Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA). Since 1999, SAPHA has been focused on promoting the health and well-being of South Asian communities in the US through advocacy, collaboration, and communication. Since then, SAPHA has received national recognition for its efforts to raise the health profile of South Asians. Question of the Day: Have you ever experienced health equity issues in the system? What solutions would you like to see implemented? On this episode, you will learn: Impactful programs that Samira has led at the South Asian Public Health Association (SAPHA) and what she learned How Samira defines health equity and the strategies she believes are most effective for achieving it Unique challenges that people in South Asian communities face in terms of chronic disease management and the role that SAPHA plays in helping address those challenges Connect with Yumlish! Website - https://yumlish.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yumlish_/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/yumlish_ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/yumlish/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/yumlish/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVDY-262jS71kr-KpqHj7UQ Connect with Samira Khan! Website - https://www.sapha.org/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/saphainfo/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SAPHAorg SAPHA's Twitter - https://x.com/SAPHAinfo Samira's Twitter - https://x.com/Samira_Khan91 SAPHA's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/south-asian-public-health-association/ Samira's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samirakhan91/ Key Points: 00:00 - Intro with Shireen 01:15 - What sparked Samira's interest in public health and health equity, specifically related to South Asian Culture and Health 06:17 - The most impactful projects and programs that Samira has led at SAPHA and the lessons that she learned about health equity 12:04 - How does Samira define health equity and what her preferred strategies are for achieving it 15:20 - The nutrition initiatives that Samira has led and the impact they have had on health outcomes and behaviors 17:46 - Effective approaches for addressing the complexities of culturally specific healthcare 19:25 - What the future of SAPHA looks like and research that viewers can expect 23:18 - How to connect with Samira 24:08 - Outro with Shireen
How do cultural backgrounds shape our parenting styles? What are the unique challenges faced by South Asian parents? How do we balance Eastern and Western influences in raising our children?In this insightful episode of Changing Suits, hosts Bal and Taj explore the intricate dynamics of parenting within South Asian culture. They are joined by Black and Brown Parenting coach Maryam Javaid, who brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to the discussion.Maryam shares her unique perspective on the good and bad aspects of both Eastern and Western cultures, shedding light on how these influences shape her approach to raising her children. Together, they delve into their own upbringing, contrasting the methods they grew up with to the approaches they embrace now.Tune in to "How Does South Asian Culture Influence Parenting?" to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances of parenting in a multicultural context. Discover the balance between maintaining cultural heritage and adapting to contemporary values, and learn how these elements impact the development and well-being of children.Join Bal, Taj, and Maryam for an engaging conversation that highlights the evolving landscape of South Asian parenting. Subscribe now to Changing Suits Podcast and be part of this enlightening dialogue!
In this espidoe I speak to award-winning author Awais Khan, (author of SOMEONE LIKE HER, NO HONOUR and IN THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS) about what its like to write about South Asian theme and make them relevant to Western audiences and what inspires him when her writes fiction.
In today's episode, Ayesha (@ayeshacoaching), a somatic mindset coach, joins the podcast to explain the science and practice behind various coaching and therapy styles such as Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). We uncover the power of our unconscious minds and the impacts it has on limiting beliefs, neuro pathways and individual perspectives. Ayesha's goal is to empower everyone, especially those within the queer and South Asian community, to be themselves fearlessly. Ayesha is a cycle breaker whose work heavily concentrates on eradicating limiting beliefs, brown girl guilt and abandoning your authentic self.Grab your chai and get ready for an educational, insightful & relatable episode. Don't be shy! RATE REVIEW & FOLLOWFollow Ayesha at https://www.instagram.com/ayeshacoaching/Follow me at https://www.instagram.com/brownbadnbothered/ Need help with finding the right South Asian Therapist? Check the directory below!BIPOC Therapy Directories: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1__MQSgObiX2UGxVacb7lOn6uAcqrQP475qLI93i3mmI/edit?usp=drivesdk
In today's episode, the extremely talented, multifaceted, content-creating queen Alisha (@alishabhojwani_) joins the podcast to dig deep into her self-love journey that was ignited after redirecting her career and ending a ten-year relationship. Today's episode is a proper girly pop chit chat about confidence, self-love, dating culture, friendships, redirection and solo travelling (and so much more tbh)! Get ready for some insightful, entertaining and chaotic dialogues.Grab your chai and get ready for an educational, insightful & relatable episode.Don't be shy! RATE REVIEW & FOLLOWFollow Alisha at ://www.instagram.com/alishabhojwani_?igsh=eTR3ODBsem5kMWlFollow me at https://www.instagram.com/brownbadnbothered/Need help with finding the right South Asian Therapist? Check the directory below!BIPOC Therapy Directories: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1__MQSgObiX2UGxVacb7lOn6uAcqrQP475qLI93i3mmI/edit?usp=drivesdk
The rise of “cycle breakers” has taken social media by the horns, but what does being a cycle breaker actually mean and how does it relate to generational trauma? How does being a cycle breaker help overcome numerous health issues and general concerns for yourself and future generations? Tune in to find out, because in this episode Andrea uses her experience growing up with parents, who are cycle breakers, to highlight the importance of taking a stand and breaking negative patterns. It all starts with you!Grab your chai and get ready for an educational, insightful & relatable episode.Don't be shy! RATE REVIEW & FOLLOWFollow me at https://www.instagram.com/brownbadnbothered/BIPOC Therapy Directories: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1__MQSgObiX2UGxVacb7lOn6uAcqrQP475qLI93i3mmI/edit?usp=drivesdk
Brown Bad and Bothered is Back!! In today's episode, Andrea gives us some insight into her 2023, where she took a break from podcasting. Today's chat includes conversations surrounding burnouts, breakups, identity crises, depression, hyper independence and learning to slow down.Grab your chai and get ready for a relatable episode. Don't be shy! RATE REVIEW & FOLLOWFollow me at https://www.instagram.com/brownbadnbothered/BIPOC Therapy Directories: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1__MQSgObiX2UGxVacb7lOn6uAcqrQP475qLI93i3mmI/edit?usp=drivesdk
Discover the secrets to better sleep, well-being, and cultural harmony as we dive into the world of "Tired But Wired" with renowned sleep expert Dr. Nerina Ramlakhan. Uncover the power of "Finding Inner Safety" and learn how to live well, love well, and sleep well, all while exploring South Asian cultural insightsDr. Nerina is no stranger to the world of sleep, having hosted numerous sleep programs, spoken at prestigious events, and graced the media with her wisdom on achieving the ultimate night's rest. Not only is she a seasoned expert in the field, but she's also a bestselling author, with titles like "Finding Inner Safety - the key to healing, thriving, and preventing burnout" and the re-release of "Tired But Wired: How to overcome sleep problems; the complete toolkit" gaining her well-deserved recognition. But Dr. Nerina's expertise goes beyond the realm of sleep. With over two decades of experience, she specializes in maximizing individual and organizational performance. Her journey has taken her from post-doctoral research into lifestyle interventions for mental disorders to corporate health screening and the study of organizational psychiatry and psychology at Guys Hospital. She now offers invaluable consultancy, conducts impactful workshops, and provides transformational coaching to help individuals and organizations thrive.One of the most captivating aspects of Dr. Nerina's philosophy is her motto: "Live well, Love well, Sleep well." She explores not only the science of sleep but also its profound implications for our overall well-being and life's purpose. Her holistic approach to health and wellness, combined with her engaging speaking style, promises an enlightening and inspiring conversation that will undoubtedly leave our listeners gripped.So, dear listeners, stay tuned for this upcoming episode featuring Dr. Nerina Ramlakhan. We'll explore the fascinating world of sleep, delve into her latest book, and gain insights into her philosophical views on life in today's fast-paced world. If you're looking to unlock the secrets to a well-rested and fulfilled life, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Join us as we discover the keys to "Living well, Loving well, and Sleeping well" with the incredible Dr. Nerina Ramlakhan.#SleepScience#WellBeingJourney#InnerSafety#TiredButWired#LiveWellLoveWellSleepWell#BoldBrownPodcast#DrNerina#CulturalHarmony#SleepExpert#MindfulLiving#SouthAsianWellness#PodcastInsights#HealthySleepHabits#MindBodyConnection#SleepRevolution#ModernWellness#MindfulSleep#HolisticHealth#BestsellerAuthor#SleepToolkit#VibrantConversations#CulturalWisdom#SleepTips#InspiredLiving#ConsciousLifestyleSupport the showTell us your thoughts on instagram @boldbrownandbritish or Visit our Linktree
Abhay is joined by Prince Bhojwani (ASANA Voices), Sarah Shah (Indian American IMPACT), and Annika Sharma (That Desi Spark), three of the leaders behind the SAVE OUR HEARTS campaign. Indians and South Asians make up over 60% of the world's heart disease cases and half of the world's cardiovascular deaths. This past summer, The South Asian Heart Health Awareness and Research Act was introduced in the US Congress by Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Joe Wilson, as a bipartisan effort to fund and place a new focus on specific research and health promotion strategies for our own Indian and South Asian communities. The #SaveOurHearts campaign aims to catalyze change and drive attention toward this issue and improving heart health for everyone. If you are so inclined, Abhay, Prince, Sarah, and Annika also actively encourage everyone to get active and take at least a "faster uncle jog" while listening. Check out the links above on ways to get involved or donate.(0:00 - 3:20) Introduction(3:20) Part 1 - finding a framework, mobilizing around policy, storytelling for traction(16:57) Part 2 - building coalitions, priority actions, asking further questions(34:33) Conclusion
Abhay is joined by Sudhanshu Kaushik, the founder of Young India Foundation and the executive director of the North American Association of Indian Students, to talk about activism for Indian youth. They chatted about advocacy, balancing patience and urgency, Sudhanshu's own personal journey, and many lessons learned.(0:00 - 3:06) Introduction(3:06 - 23:48) Part 1 - frustrations, making mistakes, urgency to activate the young voter (23:48 - 40:18) Part 2 - touchpoints of Sudhanshu's journey, staying young(40:18 - 54:19) Part 3 - comparing/contrasting Indian youth in India and the US, staying away from cliques, building trust(54:19) Conclusion
Pakistan based Social Justice Advocate
Business Strategy Consultant, Meditation Teacher, Yoga & Reiki Energy Healing Practitioner, Dancer
Pakistan based performing artist, writer & director
In this episode, digital anthropologist, Dr. Payal Arora discusses why mobile leisure like online romance and entertainment is necessary, data policies across South Asia and why data privacy is a big concern.‘In Perspective' is The Swaddle's podcast series where academics reveal little-known facts about Indian history, society and culture.Notes: 00:00:40:00- Has there been a Western bias in the evaluation of the impact of big data?00:01:49:00- Is there a bias in framing big data as empowerment in the Global South, and what are the problems with this narrative? 00:05:50:00- How do we draw a line between doing good and the monopoly that comes with big companies helping the Global South with connectivity? How do we regulate it? 00:07:23:12- What is digital leisure? What ways can new media and the evolution of the internet enable this leisure? 00:10:34:00- How is the idea of leisure in the context of mobile internet played out for Indian youth? Can online romance, play and entertainment have a positive impact on people's life? 00:13:54:00- How has the approach to digital privacy been driven by neo liberal ideology? What will it mean to decolonise digital privacy? 00:18:19:12- Is data privacy still a big concern where there is data surveillance by authorities? 00:22:39:12- What are some of the problems with the application of transnational data regulation policies in the contexts of the Global South? 00:26:07:00- What are the ups and downs of digital romance in India, and how does it affect the youth? Is the Indian youth aware of concepts such as data privacy? What are the downsides of romance playing out online?
Pakistan based Holistic Health coach
In this episode, historian Dr. Seema Bawa talks about the common misconceptions about South Asian art, whether it is possible to read gender roles in early Indian art, and how artists view feminism differently today.‘In Perspective' is The Swaddle's podcast series where academics reveal little-known facts about Indian history, society and culture. Notes: 00:00:48:07- What common stereotypes about South Asian art are still prevalent globally? Are they misplaced?00:05:30:13- As opposed to the olden days when art was linked to people of elite classes, in contemporary India, are marginalized people getting space and/or recognition for their art? 00:08:39:05- How has the feminist art movement evolved in India? Should there be emphasis on the gender of the creator of a piece of art? 00:14:26:18- What kind of gender narratives do we see in early Indian art? Was there a fluidity of gender roles and desires? 00:19:37:21- In what ways has the female body been portrayed in early Indian art? And does the portrayal of female divinity offer an empowering narrative? 00:24:22:04- In what ways did colonization interact with early Indian art? Was there a misinterpretation of our art, and what it said about India as a culture and nation? 00:28:50:13- Does art enable marginalized communities to communicate and give us access to narratives which might otherwise have been inaccessible? Is enough recognition given to the work of marginalized communities in that formal art realm? 00:31:50:11- Why is it important to engage with art as a society?
as south asian kids who grew up in america, we faced A LOT of culture shocks and rude awakenings when going out into the real world. some may be just pronouncing VERY easy words wrong, not getting allowances every week, using an oven as storage, or wearing house sandals instead of outside shoes inside the home. this is a jam packed episode filled with funny experiences where we just felt DUMB for some of the cultural things we grew up with and seeing how people operate in the west. hope u enjoy! keep tabs on us: our instagram: https://www.instagram.com/difficultish/ mohuya's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labyrinthave/ mashnun's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mashnunmunir/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/difficultish/support
Visual Artist & Arts Educator, based in Pakistan
Abhay is joined by actor, rapper, producer, writer, and artist Utkarsh Ambudkar, for a conversation about his latest film 'World's Best' on Disney Plus. They chatted about, among other things, sharing South Asian American stories, making a Disney film, and how parenting has changed his outlook. Thankfully, Utkarsh shares some wise and helpful PSA's for everyone! (0:00 - 2:22) Introduction(2:22 - 12:04) Part 1: being a South Asian American artist, a different hunger(12:04 - 23:29) Part 2: connecting the dots of his career so far, World's Best, parenting, making a Disney movie(23:29 - 34:38) Part 3: urgency and patience, sobriety and versatility, lessons from the past and future(34:38) Conclusion
Indian-American percussionist, composer, and educator
Abhay is joined by South Asian American musical artist Samica, whose newest EP is Laurel Canyon. Her music has been described as an organic blend of country, folk, pop, and alternative genres, with even some Hindi filmy music thrown in. They chatted about it all, especially when it's tough to remember a great song from your dreams! (0:00 - 3:02) Introduction(3:02 - 15:00) Part 1: her playlist, Nashville vibes, labeling music(15:00 - 26:09) Part 2: being a South Asian American country music artist, Laurel Canyon and romanticizing the LA experience(26:09 - 33:49) Part 3: evolution of her persona, Red Ferrari, music as an escape, back to Nashville and global reactions(33:49) Conclusion
you guys loved our episodes of physical health and wellness in the south asian community, so we added to go a bit more in detail with today's episode on body image. every person in the world has their own journey with body image, but there are some underlying themes that follow people of the south asian disapora specifically, whether it's the rich food culture, societal norms, deprioritization of physical health, and so much more than we have loads of fun discussing so please listen! keep tabs on us: our instagram: https://www.instagram.com/difficultish/ mohuya's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/labyrinthave/ mashnun's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mashnunmunir/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/difficultish/support
Sustainability Activist, Founder of Sustainable MeToday
Part 2 of last weeks episode for the supporting actors in our lives; the folks who aren't South Asian but want to understand what we go through. So you've met our parents! Congrats! Now the real fun begins. Understanding parental expectations, in law relationships, parents, blending 2 families and 2 cultures and more. BWWPS Guest ApplicationDishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Episodes available on all major streaming platforms Support the show
This episode is for the supporting actors in our lives; the folks who aren't South Asian but want to understand what we go through. For the partners, the friends, the in laws, etc. to gain a little insight on what someone in their life might be going through. How to be a supportive partner or friend, while we march through the muddy waters of secret relationships, conditional love, and carrying the weight out our families honor on our shoulders. BWWPS Guest ApplicationDishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Episodes available on all major streaming platforms Support the show
Episode 27 of "101 Chai Chats" featuring Diljeet Taylor.
Founder & Writer of the blog: Nonprofit.AF.com
Baker & Co-Founder of Lá Jawab Treats
Leader & Advocate for equitable higher education systems
Ballet Dancer, Choreographer, Co-Founder of Exit 12 Dance Company, Veteran of War
Techmaker & Co-Founder of Pakistani Women in Computing (PWic)
Episode 25 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Episode 26 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Episode 24 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Episode 22 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Episode 23 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Episode 21 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Episode 19 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Episode 20 of Monali & Meena Narayanaswami's talk show, "101 Chai Chats".
Actor, musician, and performer Sway Bhatia joins Abhay for a conversation that involved S'mores, accordions, playing Sofi on season 2 of Disney's Mighty Ducks:Game Changers, and the importance of South Asian superheroes!
A part of an ongoing INDIASPORA series, Abhay is joined by the terrific Shalini Govil Pai, the VP of TV at Google to talk about her journey as an Indian American leader in Silicon Valley. They chatted about Bollywood, feeling "only and lonely" as a woman in tech, and the importance of short-lived and long lasting media content.
Abhay is joined by Puma athlete and Peloton yoga/meditation instructor Aditi Shah. They chatted about techniques to deal with frustrations, about understanding foundational philosophies, and feeling 5% more freedom.
Sweta Chakraborty, a risk and behavioral scientist whose focus is on climate, joins Abhay to chat about being tagged as an alarmist, about our primitive decision making roots, and how focusing on our humanity can help build climate action.