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![]() | In conversation with Radhika Radhakrishnan: A feminist researcher's guide on surviving the internetSocial researcher Radhika Radhakrishnan shares her experience with sexual violence on social media and how she manages to stay true to her intentions | |
![]() | How Surabhi Yadav is putting the focus on the rural Indian woman using technology and sensibilitySurabhi Yadav started Sajhe Sapne just three months back and about a month back, she started a podcast as well. Her Women in Leisure series is making waves online. We find out more about her goals | |
![]() | Yunus Lasania's Insta page will tell you why there is more to Hyderabad than Charminar, Paradise biryani & the Nizams of yoreYunus Lasania is committed to unearthing stories about Hyderabad that no one has heard of and shares them with the world via his Instagram page. Are you ready to find out more about the city? | |
![]() | Meet the women behind Daak Vaak, virtual postcards from the past that carry the timeless words of Indian writersDaak Vaak was started by Onaiza Drabu and Prachi Jha as an attempt to give the world bite-sized literature, which they carefully curate to suit the attention span of today's readers. Let's read more | |
![]() | How Anushka Kelkar's Instagram page will help you love your body just the way you areStruggling to feel proud and positive about the way you look but also sick and tired of hating your body? Photographer Anushka Kelkar believes there's a middle ground. Check it out | |
![]() | For you, dear brother: How the loss of her little brother turned Raashi Thakran into a mental health advocateBased out of Bengaluru, Raashi Thakran lost her 18-year-old brother last year to suicide. Today, she has channelled all her grief and regret into becoming a mental health advocate. This is her story | |
![]() | The Musafir Diaries: This duo’s India travel podcast is precisely what you need if you have domestic #travelgoalsThe Musafir Stories is a podcast that will give you the lowdown of both popular and unique destinations in India. Check them out and while you’re at it, grab your backpack and your travel buddy too | |
![]() | She says she is fine, but is she? How Dr Munjaal Kapadia's podcast is helping to de-taboo women's healthMaking a topic like women's health a taboo buries it deep under the ground and this can not only give rise to increased physiological issues in women but their mental health might also be affected | |
![]() | Why you should tune into Samyuktha and Radhika's podcasts to learn about issues plaguing the development sectorResearchers Samyuktha Varma and Radhika Viswanathan's podcasts talk about issues in India's development sector | |
![]() | Brothers in Podcast Arms: Why you'll love Writer & Geek if you're an information junkie!Brothers Vishnu and Shankar Padmanabhan speak about the content they are bringing through their podcast, Writer & Geek and how they have garnered listeners across six continents of the world | |
![]() | How Shilpa Mudbi is reviving the folk music of the Jogathis using the power of a good live streamShilpa Mudbi Kothakota who has been performing the folk music of Jogathis across Karnataka speaks about her initiative, Urban Folk Project and what she plans to do in Kalaburgi for the community | |
![]() | How Anirudh Kanisetti's podcasts and memes are making history cooler for young IndiansAnirudh Kanisetti's podcasts Echoes of India and Yuddha give an interesting insight into Indian history. He also runs a meme page to boot | |
![]() | My father made me write a mail saying this was on me: How Cargo director Arati Kadav's life changed when she quit a great jobArati Kadav, writer and director of the Hindi Science-Fiction film, Cargo speaks about her love for making movies and why Indian film industry needs to make more films on this genre | |
![]() | Why Pavan Srinath's public policy podcasts are the governance rundown we really neededPavan Srinath is a bilingual podcaster with over ten years of experience communicating to India's youth about public policy, urban governance, current affairs and everything in between | |
![]() | If podcasts are your thing, give Stay Sane With Jane, by this 20-year-old Hyderabadi, a shotMany listeners and followers, about 30 of them, have Direct Messaged her on Instagram to share their problems. She has tried to help them all and is also gives them a patient listen |
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