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#24: Life, Literature & Raising a Rebel, ft. Rupleena Bose


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In this episode, we sit down with writer and professor Rupleena Bose, who takes us through the intimate, often surprising journey of raising her daughter, Duniya Nuri. From navigating love and identity as a parent to watching her child redefine everyday magic, Rupleena shares honest reflections that will resonate with every listener.


Key Highlights:

  • How Rupleena’s approach to life and time changed after becoming a mother
  • The beauty of a childhood spent in Goa, far from malls and city chaos
  • Parenting philosophy: Letting go of control and embracing adaptability
  • Raising a daughter who defies all plans and expectations
  • The unnoticed beauty in daily life, seen through a child’s eyes
  • Why parenthood creates an invisible divide between parents and non-parents


Why You Should Listen:

If you’ve ever questioned your parenting choices, worried about doing everything “right,” or simply needed a reminder that we are not alone in this journey, this episode is for you. Rupleena’s insights, humor, and literary approach to motherhood will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even look at an ice cream shop a little differently.


Mentions & References:

  • Books: A Life’s Work by Rachel Cusk
  • Movies: Kill Bill (A mother’s journey through a new lens!)
  • Websites: Motherly (A global community for parents)


About the Guest:

Rupleena Bose is a writer, professor, and storyteller who seamlessly weaves personal experiences with larger cultural narratives. She teaches English literature and creative writing, bringing her deep love for books into both her academic and personal life. Her latest novel, Summer of Then, has been widely praised for its introspective storytelling and evocative prose, exploring themes of memory, change, and self-discovery.

Beyond her professional achievements, Rupleena is also a mother to five-year-old Duniya Nuri, whose presence has profoundly shaped her worldview, writing, and understanding of time. Alongside her partner, filmmaker Spandan Banerjee, she balances the dynamic worlds of academia, literature, and parenting.

Splitting her time between the bustling energy of Delhi and the slow, nature-immersed life of Goa, Rupleena has created a unique family experience for her daughter—one filled with art, literature, and the freedom to explore. In this episode, she shares how parenting has redefined her perspectives, the lessons she has learned from her child, and the surprising ways in which motherhood has influenced her creative voice.


Follow Rupleena's work:

  • Buy Rupleena's book, Summer of Then, here: https://www.amazon.in/Summer-Then-Novel-Rupleena-Bose/dp/0143465708
  • Rupleen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rupleena-bose-7b95848/
  • Rupleena on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rupleena


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