Samhälle och kultur – Indien – Nya podcasts

  • Nuances is an award-nominated audio space where guests from a wide range of Asian ethnic groups, careers, countries, and communities explore our often complicated relationships with our culture(s) and how they shape us. It can be a source of validation, a space for healing, a call to self-reflection, or a good laugh, often all at the same time.

    The current 5th season is a limited series exploring wholesome queer stories from premodern Asia, what they can teach us about our cultures, and why they were forgotten in modern times. It features scholars and guest co-hosts from the queer Asian community.

    We talk about the careers we’ve pursued: winemaker, writer, actor, musician, politician, activist, brain scientist, care worker, doctor, & so many more.

    Our intersectional conversations explore how our experiences affect our views on anti-racism, disability justice, feminism, LGBTQIA+ rights, religion, etc., and how we can create change in our own circles to build solidarity across moveme...

  • This is the real story of my life and the trials I've had to endure being schizoaffective. From weight gain to relationships, I bare all because its time to come from out of the shadows. As the mentally ill we are all vilified for something we can't control. I want to give encouragement to my mental illness brethren. It is my hope for our friends, family and co-workers understand that some of us a struggling with a silent killer. We deal with death on the daily. Imagine what it's like to hear voice that are not your own. Imagine what it's like to go to bed hoping to die in your sleep. The pain is not in vain. If I can exist and thrive you can too. Get bonus content on Patreon

    Please visit my website at www.janaewritesit.com or contact me directly at [email protected] https://plus.acast.com/s/vilified-janaes-story.


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  • Tommy Smith and Sophia Ryan
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    🌍 Welcome to Geography FunExps!

    Geography Exploration Room: Understanding the Stories of Every City

    In this podcast, we don’t just introduce tourist attractions; we help you dive deeper into the geographic features, cultural history, and local lifestyle of each destination. Through the engaging dialogues of hosts Tommy Smith and Sophia Ryan, we aim to unveil the fascinating stories behind cities in a fun and lighthearted way.

    In each episode, we will:
    Analyze the local geographic environmentShare intriguing historical anecdotesRecommend must-visit attractions and authentic delicacies🎧 Join us on our geography exploration journey, where your travels will transcend the surface and enable you to truly appreciate the soul of each city. 🌟

  • Why are young people sad and lonely? Probably because we have no rent money or career. How is anyone supposed to be mentally ok if they can't afford to live? 

    Join Gael and Kayla, two new twenty-somethings, as they navigate the transition from teenagehood to young adulthood. Together, they explore topics you'll undoubtedly struggle with. Whether it's the realization all your friends are in credit card debt, the humbling discovery that your roommate sucks, or trying to life a good life without a college degree. The goal? To make our 20s less shitty because we all deserve the opportunities, life skills, and resources to have a successful career and life.

    Follow us on socials:
    @grownk1d
    @gaelaitor
    @_kaylasuarez

    About Our Partners:
    GrownKid is made possible by the Schultz Family Foundation, dedicated to helping young people unlock their full potential and successfully navigate to fulfilling careers.

    GrownKid is made in partnership with Joy Coalition where purpose driven content meets powerful storytelling. From 13 reasons Why to unprisoned, Joy Coalition projects are made to bridge generations and drive groundbreaking conversations.
     
    Interested in a career in mental health? Check out the Youth Mental Health Corps – a new program created by the Schultz Family Foundation, Pinterest and AmeriCorps - where anyone with a high school degree can gain experience, skills, and a credential during a year of paid service in the mental health field. Learn more at youthmentalhealthcorps.org

  • On Say Again?! Amrita Tripathi deep-dives into some of the big questions with thought leaders and changemakers – what makes them tick? And how much do they prioritize the good things like Empathy, Wellness… and much more. Join us for weekly episodes this season.

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  • The Australia India Institute podcast examines key questions facing contemporary India and the Australia-India relationship. 

  • Lots of questions, some attempts to answer. All AuDHD.
    Expect some Doctor Who, Buffy, and ATLA thrown in here and there.

  • Welcome to South Central, a podcast from The News Minute dedicated to bringing the south of India to the forefront. Each episode dives into the stories, challenges, and perspectives that shape the region and often go unheard in national conversations. South Central is led by TNM's Editor-in-Chief Dhanya Rajendran and co-hosted by TNM's Reporting Head, Pooja Prasanna, and Leena Reghunath, a lawyer and senior investigative journalist. Together, they bring sharp insights, on-the-ground expertise, and a commitment to exploring the issues that truly matter in the south.

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  • Experiencias de viajes en los pueblos mágicos y ocultos de México, relatos, cuentos de terror, deportes, cultura, gastronomía, música y mucho más. Escucha este interesante podcast donde tocaremos los temas que nos den la gana acompañados de gente muy interesante, desde la ciencia y la ingeniería hasta las experiencias paranormales más intrigantes.

  • "Novak Djokovic Audio Biography" is a captivating podcast that delves into the life and career of the renowned Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic. Listeners will be taken on a journey through Djokovic's remarkable rise to the top of the sport, exploring the pivotal moments, challenges, and triumphs that shaped his path to becoming one of the greatest players in the history of tennis. Narrated with meticulous detail and insightful commentary, this podcast provides an intimate look into the personal and professional life of this iconic athlete.


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  • Welcome to Spicy Babies, where love and relationships meet sharp wit and real talk. Join Saaniya, Zee, and Roxy as they dive into the ups, downs, and spicy moments of modern romance—served with laughter, insight, and a dash of sass.

  • Karen Silkwood’s death 50 years ago this November continues to haunt Oklahoma and the nation. The 28-year-old plutonium plant worker died in a fatal crash while driving to meet a reporter with The New York Times allegedly to deliver evidence documenting unsafe conditions at the plant. Two reporters who covered the Silkwood story in 1974 have spent years trying to piece together what many in Oklahoma speculate: Karen Silkwood may have died for what she knew. Fifty years later, hear newly-discovered investigative tapes, deathbed conversations and long-awaited interviews reexamining what happened that night.

  • Welcome to Love Lingo!

    Join us, Arsala & Jas, as we dive into the world of love, art, and human connection. Love Lingo the podcast is an extension of our ethos as artists and maintaining the coherence of what we stand for as human beings.

    Our podcast is an unapologetic celebration of diverse voices and stories while exploring the power of love and compassion. We're here to have raw and honest conversations about culture, society, and the issues shaping our world.

    In simple words we want to self-actualize through conversation. We certainly want to bring OUR voice to the forefront while being bare and keeping the ends loose.

    Every Friday, we rip off the band-aid and fearlessly dissect culture, society, and the issues shaping our world.

    Whether you're on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any audio platform of your choice, we're here to spark meaningful conversations and shed light on what it truly means to be human.

    Join us, as we dive deep into the labyrinth of human experience and explore the transformative power of love and empathy.

    Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke!

  • FATHA TORCH is the podcast to help you cope with the anxiety and stress of fatherhood so that you can be the dad you always wish you had. Each episode is an open discussion about fatherhood and the struggles we face as Black men in America. Topics include self-love, raising sons vs daughters, the child support system, emotional trauma from toxic relationships, societal injustices and reentry after incarceration. Hosted by Rah, a father of nine children, artist and founder of Abimilechh Foundation in Rochester, NY.

  • India's rich cultural diversity is reflected in its folk tales and fables. Stories that carry magic, mythology, and magnificence, that have been passed on from generation to generation.

    What The Folk by ThisDay, hosted by Deepa Ranganath, brings these folktales closer to you.

  • Jemima and Atete will bring you stories, laughs and advice on a regular basis so be sure to tune in each time!
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    @thenodisrespectpodcast
    Email:
    [email protected]
    #wemeannodisrespect
    COVER ART SKETCH by instagram: @ojoagi

  • Welcome to Candid Confessions, where we pull back the curtain on industries, professions, and practices you thought you knew. Your host Chhavi Mittal, dives into the stories, the struggles, and the successes that usually go unspoken. We’re not just talking about surface-level topics. We're here to bring you raw, real, and honest conversations with people who’ve achieved greatness in their fields and are ready to share the technical know-how and insights you won’t find anywhere else.

    Thank you for listening!

  • This is a podcast specially made in Hindi for Hindi listeners though I see no listeners in hindi. But it is for those who are hungry for humor and drama.