In City of Women, we explore the calculated strategies, backdoor negotiations, and often absurd lengths women go to have fun and feel free in their city. Every Indian woman knows that being out in the city comes with rules - rules that determine who gets to be where and what you can and can’t do. But this show is not about those rules. It’s about how they get broken, bent, and jumped over when wom... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
An evening wandering the streets of Madurai with Jeevitha where we discussed talking politics with Indian men, the joy of spontaneous trips with friends, and living in one of the world’s oldest cities. Oh, and vadas, jasmine/mallipoo flowers, and the... more
A City of Women guide to finding freedom on two wheels.
Our thanks to Adrija, Andaleeb, Ikyatha, Mala, Mital, Riddhi, Sita, Sneha and Vividha.
This episode was written and hosted by Menaka Raman and produced by Radhika Viswanathan. Yashwanth Vin... more
There are gaps in our lives filled with a certain kind of longing. We are biding time as we wait for some version of our future selves to take shape. We fill this period with conversations in our heads or walking - even if we don't particularly like ... more
Hello! As we gear up for the release of S6 we're sharing one of our early episodes - Movies! Our first episode, in it we ask what it is about the cinema that makes women feel so free. Whether you mass bunked to catch a first day first show or snuck o... more
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Excellent conversations and great cultural insight in to other women’s lives in another part of the world. Beautiful!
This podcast is so good! I’ve only listened to a few episodes but I already love it. The format is new a different, and I really connect with Radhika’s stories about being a woman in the city. Such a great feminist podcast
A lovely rendition of girls and their going ons :) the magic of movies
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