
Chai and Chat
By Aditi and Natasha

Chai and ChatNov 30, 2021

Words to live by - Vijaya Sundaram

The world at her feet- Alexandra Paucescu

Home on the Range with Blogger Nupur

Light tea, full of happiness - Mangala

The No nonsense Ms Dhillon

Earth Calling Chitra Srikrishna

Anu Mahadev: Never at a loss for words
Writing was always Anu’s first love and she went back to it after a short detour as an engineer. As the editor of Jaggery Lit online and Woman inc online and a published poet, Anu lives in the world of words. Words inspire, words are cathartic, words heal! In this podcast listen to Anu, as she talks about the beauty behind loss, writing as therapy and the poetry that feeds her soul!

intROspectively yours, Rohini!

A Boston Chai Party with Jaya Pandey

Part realtor, part reality check=Bela
In that neighborhood
Who you gonna call?
Bela Vora!
Bela isn’t just a realtor. She’s a dream-spinner! Passionate and dedicated, she holds her clients hands through one of the biggest and most stressful decisions of their lives. Along the way, she acts as marriage counselor, therapist, and reality check... all rolled in one! Her client stories could fill a book and they will! Remember you heard them here first! And about her chai? Don’t mess with it, she says!!

The Extraordinary Expat: Nyna Caputi
We kick off the new year with the multifaceted Nyna Caputi.
As a film maker, she talks about the challenges she faced while making the award winning documentary “Petals in the Dust: The Endangered Indian girls” an unflinching look at female infanticide and sex determination in India and shockingly, among the Indian diaspora! Her second incarnation, as the founder of The Expat Woman, happened as a result of her struggles with acute homesickness and an inability to fit in when she first arrived in this country. Hear about how she grew a network of expatriate women to 13k strong and fostered a community that provides a platform for collaboration, networking, and sharing of resources! And about Nyna’s chai? Let’s just say that she may be missing a “tea” ingredient!

Swati follows her joy....why not!
Movement is meditative and a source of joy for Swati Chaturvedi. Listen to her story about choreographing people and horses to Bollywood music! Whether it is therapeutic horseback riding (yes, you read that right!) or her "passion project", the Community Bollywood Dance Project (CBDP) which she founded as an outreach program using Indian culture and story telling through dance to bring people together. How does she keep her passion alive? What is this one-of-a-kind special project that has her excited? What's in her cup of tea? You do not want to miss this final chat of 2020!

Art that heals: Swaroopa

Shali’s Indian Kitchen on Wheels

On the edge with Dr Shaily Menon

Yolanda: From Suriname with Love
Hosts: Natasha and Aditi
Sound editor: Nakul

Minal : The doctor is in the house

Priya's Tea - Steaming Hot Till the Last Drop
Priya's life is full of transitions. From Pune to California, from a corporate job to elementary school, from a teacher to an author and a researcher...she embraces every change and every flavor of life! Her life mantra: perspective is everything! In the morning, she loves her steaming hot ginger tea (no sugar, thank you), but as evening descends, it's time to be Californian and transition to another beverage! Ready for more? Get your chai and tune in!
Sound Editor: Nakul Agrawal

Sharing coffee, Brazilian style with Cristiane

Arathi: Staying Rooted with Dance

Tea flavored water, Lidia?

Rucha: A mother and a woman in tech

Science, Art, and Politics with Esha
Sound editor: Nakul Agrawal
Art: Vicki Quintero

Walking the Ramp with Urmila
Sound editor: Nakul Agrawal
Art: Vicki Quintero

Cathy: The Only Indian in the Family
From being handed babies at the airport, to the bonding experience, and the impact of a multicultural upbringing, Cathy enthralls us with her narration of life as a mother of two Indian children. Listen to her as she strives to connect them to their Indian heritage, deeply aware of the curiosity caused by her multiracial family. Her chai ingredients - sugar, spice and a bit of indulgence! Wanna know what she adds?
Join us with your cup of tea on Chai and Chat!
Sound editor: Nakul Agrawal
Art: Vicki Quintero

Deepta : The Chief Problem Solving Officer
Listen in as we chat with the problem solver and savorer of everything life has to offer, Deepta! What follows is a searingly honest, no holds barred discussion with her on her escape to the US , her capitalist take on Indian mythology, and her second career in an unconventional business!
Her attitude to life can be summed up with : Why stop at one pot of tea when you can have 45?
Find out more when you listen in . As always, we’d love to hear from you!
Sound editor: Nakul Agrawal
Art: Vicki Quintero

Naila: From Dhaka to Dallas
Ever tried adding green chilies to Moussaka for an extra kick? Naila does! Listen to how she adds a philosophy of fusion to everything in her life. Naila began her life in Dhaka, moved to Dallas, and recently was an English language fellow in Kazakhstan. She has learned to blend multiple cultures, languages and philosophies while still remaining true to her roots. All this, while raising her daughters to value humanism above all other “isms”. And, in turn, learning tolerance and acceptance from them . And there's fusion in her cup of tea too! Don't miss her nugget of wisdom!
We're excited to bring Naila to you! Share your thoughts about this episode!

Mala's Secret Ingredient
We'd love to hear from you! Leave us a comment!
Sound Editor: Nakul Agrawal
Artwork: Vicki Quintero

Tea Time with Anusha
Listen in as Anusha describes her cup of tea as milk with a spoonful of Bournvita! Her joys of motherhood include finding a grape in a diaper and and an international group of new moms on Roosevelt island. Her passion for journalism and story telling runs deep as she shares her adventures in New York, Toronto, and Delhi! Tune in to hear her story!

Chai-ing with Samhita
In this episode, meet Samhita Rhodes, and listen to her hilarious interpretation of life with her "monochromatic" family! Her joie de vivre keeps us laughing as she relates her experiences with teenagers, in-laws, her Hindu wedding ceremony and life in Michigan. And her preferred cup of tea? Find out!

1 Hello! Namaste!
Listen to Aditi and Natasha as they explore their lives, navigating and negotiating their Indian identity in the United States.. Do you drink garam chai or prefer iced tea instead? How do women change, adapt or retain attitudes and habits? Join us as we introduce our theme this week!
Follow us to meet amazing women whose stories are as unique as they are!
But get your cup of chai first! Whichever way you like it best!