
In our country, Indian Americans are a group that defies being painted in one stroke, be it in political/ideological leanings, definition of identity, or perception of their place in society. So, why not then hear directly from a diverse group of Indian-Americans, or desis, their experience, through light-hearted, casual conversations, and see if we can find common threads, maybe shed some myths, ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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On this podcast we have been talking about preserving the wonderful Indian values of prioritizing family, education, respectfulness and such virtues but we have not talked enough about the other side of Indian society such as women be... more
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In this unique episode I speak to two noteworthy people: Dr. Ratan Sinh Mehta, a centenarian, an amazing man who has left an indelible imprint on the lives of so many people in his life of 100 years and continues to be amazingly artic... more
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In this podcast episode, I have a conversation with Rashi Livesey, an Indian American millennial pursuing a master's degree in social work. Rashi eloquently expresses her pride in her Indian heritage, discusses the challenges of maint... more
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In this episode, our guest is Rajvi, a 28 year-old software engineer at Microsoft living in New York City. Born and raised in New Jersey, with a stint in Seattle, Rajvi shares her journey of embracing her Indian heritage while growing... more
I so enjoyed hearing about Reena and Viren’s story coming here to the US and their careers and avocations today. I especially enjoyed hearing from Reena about the eight levels of Yoga and how healthy it can be for the body, mind, and spirit. Thank you, Bindia, for another great episode.
I stumbled upon "The Indian American Experience" podcast and was immediately captivated by its unique approach to exploring the diverse lives of Indian Americans. This podcast beautifully encapsulates the intricate tapestry of the Indian American community, offering a firsthand glimpse into the multifaceted nature of their/our experiences. Each episode feels like a cozy chat with friends, where genuine stories and relatable anecdotes are shared, creating an atmosphere of warmth and camaraderie. ... more
I really enjoyed the first two episodes. Made me think back to my own experiences as a newly married woman in this country, how the initial challenges lead to opportunities to merge two beautiful cultures into one and take the best from both. Looking forward to more episodes.
Bindia is exceptionally articulate and is an ace at turning each interview into a wonderful conversation!! This was so needed to record the unique experiences of Indian Americans. I learned so much from each episode and look forward to the next one!!
It’s so interesting hearing others’ experiences and I’m nodding along while saying, “yes exactly! That’s my experience too.” Looking forward to hearing more.










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