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What is the strongest tie you have to your home country?
How does your schooling inform your own identity?
On this episode, I chat with Aakshi Sinha about her upbringing, growing up all over India, and then going away for college at Minerva University. Aakshi bravely shares stories from her boarding school days, from complicated hierarchal relationships, to coping mechanisms through music and community building. Together we explore subjects of mental health, seeking therapy, discovering one’s sexual identity and the importance of representation. One topic we keep circling back to is Partition and Independence, and Aakshi asks a very important question: how much of history is actually felt in the present?
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More about: Aakshi Singha
Instagram | Twitter
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Curious about the in-betweenish pod
Chat with Beatriz on Instagram
Behind the Scenes on TikTok
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The in-betweenish pod is produced by Beatriz Nour
Music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry
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What is the strongest tie you have to your home country?
How does your schooling inform your own identity?
On this episode, I chat with Aakshi Sinha about her upbringing, growing up all over India, and then going away for college at Minerva University. Aakshi bravely shares stories from her boarding school days, from complicated hierarchal relationships, to coping mechanisms through music and community building. Together we explore subjects of mental health, seeking therapy, discovering one’s sexual identity and the importance of representation. One topic we keep circling back to is Partition and Independence, and Aakshi asks a very important question: how much of history is actually felt in the present?
Episode Mentions
-
More about: Aakshi Singha
Instagram | Twitter
-
Curious about the in-betweenish pod
Chat with Beatriz on Instagram
Behind the Scenes on TikTok
Anything else? Contact Us Here
The in-betweenish pod is produced by Beatriz Nour
Music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry