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A true desi and a proud Mumbai girl, 5 years ago I moved out of home and have been going from one country to another and have changed more houses and cities than I can remember. This is a podcast abou... more
FAQs about Culture Chaos : Stories of An Indian Abroad:How many episodes does Culture Chaos : Stories of An Indian Abroad have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.
April 11, 201956: Whats your Chaos?Culture Chaos is just over a year old and in this time, I have opened my heart out with my stories and my chaos. This journey continues being amazing and the most rewarding part has been the emails and messages from you. This episode is dedicated to your letters and a new special segment I am introducing. We all have a story and I want to hear yours. You can write to me at [email protected]. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. Thank you for listening!...more5minPlay
April 04, 201955: Five Senses of Nostalgia Continued..From capturing your whole life in those point and click cameras, to the joys trapped in the juicy maze of jalebi. From the smell of fresh rains transporting you to the summer holiday evenings to the dizzying comfort of a boiling pot of hot masala chai - Nostalgia can come in the form of thousands of memories that are carried through sensory stimulants. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!...more9minPlay
March 28, 201954: The Five Senses of NostalgiaMost of us hold on to the comforting memories from our childhood days and feed on that nostalgia for the rest of our lives. In this episode I talk about how our five senses hold the key to all these nostalgic memories. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!...more8minPlay
March 20, 201953: The Inheritance of a Pressure CookerPressure cookers are an inseparable part of desi households and this humble little gadget carries with it hundreds of years worth of stories which go way beyond just our culinary history. In this week's podcast, I bring some stories from my childhood, woven together through the whistles of the good old pressure cooker. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!...more9minPlay
March 07, 201952: What India Taught Me About Being A Desi Woman Of The WorldBefore all the conversations about breaking the glass ceiling and fighting for equality even came into the picture - the desi women had learned that taking control of her destiny in her own hands was the only way out. From giving her family the perfect life, to contributing to the household finances - this woman did it all. There could have been no light at the end of the tunnel but she still found her way. This is the common thread in the stories of desi super heroins I saw all around me while growing up in India. This woman's day - my episode is a tribute to all these women thanking them for making me realize what my true potential can be as a woman of this world. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!...more10minPlay
February 27, 201951: Domestication of ViolenceWhile the glamour of a life abroad and a promise of stronger relationships and happier marriages holds true for most of us, there is a another harsh side of this reality for a lot of NRIs too. Contrary to popular belief, NRIs too can be victim to domestic violence and for them -legal protection is a vague concept. This episode is an attempt to bring to light some of the more harsh realities of an immigrant and expatriate life and domestic violence is the topic of conversation. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!...more10minPlay
February 13, 201950: Paan America WalaFor some of us, nothing beats the joy of enjoying a sweet and crisp paan after dinner. The humble little paan could be nothing more than a few sweet condiments wrapped in a green leaf; but for some of us desis, this paan is a little packet of nostalgia and our childhood memories. In this episode, I reminisce about paan walahs or panwaris back home and share some stories of how more pan shops are opening up in the west. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!Background Music Attribution: Khaikey Pan Banaras Wala from the movie Don owned by Shemaroo. Dessert City by Kevin McLeod via Youtube audio Library...more10minPlay
February 06, 201949: This Year of LanguagesBeing a multi-linguist isn't unusual for a lot of us desis. In this episode, I share the story of how I came to speak 4 languages other than english and how my life growing up back in India made it possible. With the UN declaring 2019 as the year of indigenous languages, I reflect upon how regional and local languages all over the globe could be under a threat of extinction and we all could do our bit in preserving these rich cultures before its too late. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening! Background music attribution: Dharma Fire - Madhar - Sitar Jam by Andrea Mosca (Creative Commons License)ASMA band via Vijay Agarwal on youtube (Creative commons License)...more10minPlay
January 24, 201948: The Economy of StereotypesThere is a thing or two our nation knows about finding opportunities in adversity and against all odds. That is what India did with stereotypes built by the western media - whats more ? We not only found an alternate approach to tell our side of the story and break some of those unfair stereotypes, but we also almost bank rolled our way into it. In this episode, I share some of my insights about how we have been extremely creative and rather business savvyin our quest to destroy some of these stereotypes. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!...more10minPlay
January 16, 201947: Dibbs On The Motherland ?While watching Uri this past weekend at a theater in Toronto, every NRI was in tears and the movie climax was filled with unanimous chants of Jai Hind. While films and cricket mostly dominate the expression of patriotism for those of us living away from India, the boundaries of our sentiments for the homeland are not limited to that. Whether it is the opposition to NRIs being able to cast their votes this coming election or it is questioning our ability to post a simple tweet about an event back home - the general sentiment about NRIs seems to be getting increasing bitter and restrictive. So in this podcast, I share a view from the other side and make an appeal about going beyond the differences to recognize the fact that we're all seeds of the same crop and no one must get to call dibbs on the motherland. Check out more episodes from Culture Chaos where I share stories of my experiences trying to navigate life away from India. You can write to me at [email protected] or leave your feedback/review on iTunes. Thank you for listening!...more11minPlay
FAQs about Culture Chaos : Stories of An Indian Abroad:How many episodes does Culture Chaos : Stories of An Indian Abroad have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.