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The Indian Edit

Nitasha Manchanda
Children's Literature
Historical Fiction
Cultural Identity
Public Health
In This Family
There's Something About Meera
Murty Classical Library Of India
Maternal Health
Pratham USA
Allyship
Mental Health
Afro-Asian Solidarity
Corky Lee
Shelly Anand
Meenal Patel
Girls On Wheels
Dancing In Thatha's Footsteps
Partition Of India
Migration
Twenty-First Century Abortion Laws

Welcome to the Indian Edit, a new series of in-depth interviews with inspiring entrepreneurs, educators and culture-makers. Subscribe here on iTunes and stay updated at theindianedit.com and on instagram @theindianeditpodcast

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“There's nothing dead about the Indian classics. It's not a revival of anything. It's not a museum piece. I think our classical tradition is alive through the stories our parents and grandparents told us…[and through popular culture]…..but with few e... more

🎙️ The Indian Edit: Mini Edit with Sonali Dev – “There’s Something About Mira”

Welcome back to The Indian Edit! In this special mini edit, award-winning romance author Sonali Dev returns to the podcast to discuss her newest novel, There's Something... more

🎙️ New Episode Out Now!

In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Manisha Bharti, CEO of Pratham USA, to explore what it takes to lead one of India’s largest education nonprofits.

From her journey through Harvard to her work in HIV response and ... more

Rivers have been on my mind recently with some recent buzzy arrivals on their power (from Elif Shafak to non-fiction Robert Macfarlane). Join me with author Suma Subramaniam and illustrator Tara Anand to discuss their beautiful picture book My Name I... more

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Recent Guests

Sonali Dev
Award-winning romance author and creator of bestselling romantic comedies.
Episode: Mini-Edit 6: Readers and writers! Author Sonali Dev is back with a new book and lots of great tips
Manisha Bharti
CEO of education-focused non-profit Pratham USA
Pratham USA
Episode: Ep. 99: Leading with purpose with Pratham USA CEO Manisha Bharti
Dr. Seema Yasmin
A doctor, communicator, author, educator, and journalist
Episode: Ep. 96: How to create a portfolio career with author, doctor, journalist and educator Seema Yasmin
Sujata Massey
Author of the Perveen Mystery Series
Soho Press, Penguin India
Episode: Mini-Edit 5: Mystery author Sujata Massey's tips for a fun-filled Back-to-School season
Ritu Hemnani
A Hong Kong-based writer, mother, and teacher who explores migration stories through her writing.
HarperCollins
Episode: Ep. 95: Family stories as our most precious inheritance with writer Ritu Hemnani
Srividhya Venkat
Children's book author and former early childhood educator
Episode: Ep. 94: The joy of children’s books with ‘Girls on Wheels’ author Srividhya Venkat
Mae Ngai
Lung Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History at Columbia University
Columbia University
Episode: Ep. 93: Widening the lens: a look at Corky Lee's Asian America with historian Mae Ngai

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Natasha
Host of the series, facilitating engaging and insightful discussions with various guests.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 117 ratings
  • A must hear

    This is a great show if you are interested about India. The host Nitasha is doing a great job at putting her guests at ease and creating wonderful intimate conversations.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Patanq
    United States2 years ago
  • Excellent interview

    Very informative

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Veena Jagdish
    India2 years ago
  • Easy and inspiring

    Nitasha brings a wide variety of people to this podcast, inspires and informs. I’m not much of a podcast listener but this one I really enjoy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Arjan Khiantani
    United States2 years ago
  • Inspiring

    Nitasha covers a good range of creatives, entrepreneurs and more. Her conversations are real, easy and I’m usually left inspired to learn more about the topic and also motivate myself to do more.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SimranCooks
    United States2 years ago
  • Inspiring and informational !

    Love the range of interviews that Natasha does - such a variety of talents in so many different arenas . An inspiring and informative listen !

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jots1863
    United States3 years ago

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The series is commended for shedding light on the experiences of women from the Indian diaspora, making it a unique niche in the podcast landscape.
Listeners appreciate the range of guests and their inspiring stories, often noting the intimate and engaging nature of the host's interviewing style.
Audiences find the conversations enriching and informative, with many feeling inspired and motivated by the narratives shared.

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Ep. 100: Bringing Indian Classics to us all with Harvard University Press's Editorial Director Sharmila Sen
Q: If you were to describe yourself now, how would you?
I'm a middle-aged mother who is not a wallflower.
Ep. 94: The joy of children’s books with ‘Girls on Wheels’ author Srividhya Venkat
Q: How did you find your agent?
I met my agent through my writing group in Singapore; she was a fellow writer who eventually signed me as her client.
Ep. 94: The joy of children’s books with ‘Girls on Wheels’ author Srividhya Venkat
Q: What inspired your journey to write Girls on Wheels?
Inspired by the documentary 'Kamali', which tells the story of a girl in southern India who skateboards despite societal pressures.
Ep. 94: The joy of children’s books with ‘Girls on Wheels’ author Srividhya Venkat
Q: Can you give us a bit of an introduction to Girls on Wheels?
It's a story about three girls who are best friends, who like to meet and skate together at the skate park, focusing on one girl recuperating from a broken arm and her journey back to skating.
Ep. 92: Author and educator Nina Sharma on black and brown love and allyship
Q: What do you conceive of when you hear the word allyship?
Allyship is an ongoing act that requires awareness of stereotypes and understanding how they affect different communities. It's an imperfect process that everyone can engage in.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Indian Edit

What is The Indian Edit about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This series features in-depth interviews that highlight the stories and journeys of inspiring entrepreneurs, educators, and cultural figures. The conversations often explore themes of identity, heritage, and the impact of the Indian diaspora, incorporating personal anecdotes and professional insights. Listeners can expect a blend of stories that bridge culture and creativity, focusing on how individuals navigate their unique paths while contributing to various fields such as literature, non-profit work, and the arts.

Noteworthy for its engaging approach, the series often covers nuanced perspectives on Indian culture, including discussions around classical literature and social impact work, making it a rich resource for anyone interested in... more

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2. Manisha Bharti
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