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Ep. 100: Bringing Indian Classics to us all with Harvard University Press's Editorial Director Sharmila Sen
Jan 17, 2026
53m 36s
Mini-Edit 6: Readers and writers! Author Sonali Dev is back with a new book and lots of great tips
Aug 3, 2025
47m 08s
Ep. 99: Leading with purpose with Pratham USA CEO Manisha Bharti
Jun 16, 2025
1h 10m 32s
Ep. 98: Rivers Between Us: Family, Heritage, and Storytelling with kidlit author Suma Subramaniam & illustrator Tara Anand
May 3, 2025
53m 46s
Ep. 97: The craft of writing in the age of BookTok - with environmental lawyer turned author Farah Naz Rishi
Feb 7, 2025
1h 02m 34s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 1/17/26 | ![]() Ep. 100: Bringing Indian Classics to us all with Harvard University Press's Editorial Director Sharmila Sen✨ | Indian classicscultural identity+4 | Sharmila Sen | Harvard University PressMangal Kavya+2 | ChandigarhBengal+2 | Indian classicsSharmila Sen+7 | — | 53m 36s | |
| 8/3/25 | ![]() Mini-Edit 6: Readers and writers! Author Sonali Dev is back with a new book and lots of great tips✨ | identitylove+4 | Sonali Dev | There's Something About Mira | NapervilleNew York+3 | Sonali DevThere's Something About Mira+6 | — | 47m 08s | |
| 6/16/25 | Ep. 99: Leading with purpose with Pratham USA CEO Manisha Bharti✨ | leadershippersonal development+4 | Manisha Bharti | Pratham USAUN AIDS+9 | — | leadershipnonprofit+6 | — | 1h 10m 32s | |
| 5/3/25 | ![]() Ep. 98: Rivers Between Us: Family, Heritage, and Storytelling with kidlit author Suma Subramaniam & illustrator Tara Anand✨ | familyheritage+5 | Suma SubramaniamTara Anand | My Name Is Long As a River | — | riversfamily history+5 | — | 53m 46s | |
| 2/7/25 | ![]() Ep. 97: The craft of writing in the age of BookTok - with environmental lawyer turned author Farah Naz Rishi✨ | writingBookTok+4 | Farah Naz Rishi | Sorry for the Inconvenience | Philadelphia | Farah Naz RishiBookTok+5 | — | 1h 02m 34s | |
| 12/31/24 | ![]() Ep. 96: How to create a portfolio career with author, doctor, journalist and educator Seema Yasmin✨ | portfolio careerjournalism+5 | Seema Yasmin | Stanford | — | portfolio careerSeema Yasmin+5 | — | 1h 05m 12s | |
| 9/5/24 | ![]() Mini-Edit 5: Mystery author Sujata Massey's tips for a fun-filled Back-to-School season✨ | Back-to-Schoollight reading+3 | Sujata Massey | Perveen Mistry | — | Sujata MasseyBack-to-School+3 | — | 36m 20s | |
| 8/5/24 | ![]() Ep. 95: Family stories as our most precious inheritance with writer Ritu Hemnani✨ | migrationfamily stories+4 | Ritu Hemnani | Lion of the Sky | SindhHong Kong | migrationfamily stories+5 | — | 44m 36s | |
| 7/12/24 | ![]() Ep. 94: The joy of children’s books with ‘Girls on Wheels’ author Srividhya Venkat✨ | children's literatureearly childhood education+3 | Srividhya Venkat | Girls on WheelsDancing in Thatha’s Footsteps | — | children's bookspicture books+3 | — | 1h 05m 32s | |
| 7/5/24 | ![]() Mini-Edit 4: A celebration of all our blended identities with "In This Family" creators Shelly Anand and Meenal Patel✨ | blended identitieschildren's literature+3 | Shelly AnandMeenal Patel | In This Family | — | picture bookchildren+5 | — | 42m 21s | |
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| 6/17/24 | ![]() Ep. 93: Widening the lens: a look at Corky Lee's Asian America with historian Mae Ngai | Why does American history still exclude so many? My latest guest Mae Ngai is Lung Professor of Asian American Studies and History at Columbia University and has written award-winning books on immigration and the Chinese diaspora sharing stories of immigrants during the Gold Rush and other pivotal historical events. Before becoming a historian, Mae was a labor union organizer and educator in New York City where she met another influential documenter of Asian America: photographer Corky Lee who sadly passed away from Covid-19 in early 2021. Mae has edited a brand new book “Corky Lee’s Asian America: Fifty Years of Photographic Justice” which collects the activist photographer’s iconic images into a beautiful and moving book. Join me as Professor Ngai gives us a glimpse into Asian American history and Corky’s important contribution, and please share the episode with a friend who might enjoy this chat! | — | ||||||
| 6/3/24 | ![]() Ep. 92: Author and educator Nina Sharma on black and brown love and allyship | Wondering where to start with learning more about black and brown solidarity? Or how to write about a difficult experience? Reading author and educator Nina Sharma’s wonderful debut “The Way You Make Me Feel: Love in Black and Brown” is a great first step. So grateful to Nina for her honest and elegant writing and for this amazing chat! Nina shares her sometimes rocky road to owning her writer identity, her struggle to write about her mental health challenges, and the profound connection she felt when she met her husband who is African-American and a fellow writer. BONUS: So much great advice on writing for everyone out there! Listen now on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you enjoyed this, PLEASE SHARE THE EPISODE WITH A FRIEND! | — | ||||||
| 4/29/24 | ![]() Mini-Edit 3: Children's author Veera Hiranandani is back with 'Amil and the After', a sequel to her award-winning book 'The Night Diary' | What happens to families AFTER they’ve survived a traumatic historical event? Veera Hiranandani set out to explore this question in her sequel to the beloved Newbery-honor winning middle-grade novel ‘The Night Diary’. ‘Amil and the After’ now finds Nisha and Amil navigating a new life in Mumbai following their family’s migration from Sindh during the Partition of India in 1947. Join me as Veera chats about her new book, and listen and rate us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this, please leave a star rating wherever you listen! And if you’d like to hear Veera’s whole journey leading up to ‘The Night Diary’, please check out Ep. 34! | — | ||||||
| 3/30/24 | ![]() Ep. 91: Bringing the flavors of the Canary Islands to our tables with Simran Khiantani of SimranCooks | Ever wondered whether you should take that step to turning your hobby into a business? New York based Simran Khiantani (also goes by Namrata) shares her journey from Bombay to New York via the Canary Islands! Inspired by her MIL’s amazing sauces and her friends’ insistence that she start selling them, Simran recently launched her condiment brand after years of research and development. Try them now from Amazon and join our chat as Simran takes us behind the scenes of launching her business and some ideas for dinner tonight! Listen and rate us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this, please leave a star rating wherever you listen! | — | ||||||
| 3/11/24 | ![]() Mini-Edit 2: A trip to Portugal with photographer and storyteller Christine Chitnis | Exploring her husband’s Goan and Portuguese heritage led writer Christine Chitnis to create a beautiful celebration of the visual culture of Portugal: “Patterns of Portugal”. Having successfully completed a similar project in 2020 with “Patterns of India”, Christine was inspired to share her view of the beauty of this small nation at the edge of Europe. Join me in this mini-Edit where Christine takes us behind the scenes of putting together this stunning lifestyle book, including some of her favorite moments and travel tips! Listen and rate us on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Christine’s first appearance where we chat about “Patterns of India” was on Ep. 31 and if you enjoyed this, please do tell a friend! | — | ||||||
| 3/1/24 | ![]() Ep. 90: The rich history of South Asia and MIT with Ranu Boppana and Sana Aiyar | “You know, as Asian Americans, we often don't know our history. I myself have lived in the US more than 50 years, and yet a lot of people still think that you’ve recently come from India. This is not just about MIT, it's actually an important part of the history of South Asians in America.” - Ranu Boppana A physician and former President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology South Asian Alumni Association, Ranu Boppana began to learn about the history of South Asians at MIT (which began in 1880!) and the history of MIT’s role in developing technological education in the newly independent India and Pakistan. She teamed up with History Professor Sana Aiyar and, along with MIT-India Program Manager Nureen Das, they conceived of an exhibit showcasing this shared history. Driven by their own curiosity and their commitment to sharing their discoveries with current and former MIT students, the team has created a wonderful digital resource for us all. I learned so much about the history of South Asians in the US, including many surprising connections with the Indian Independence movement. Join me in this fascinating journey back in time with Ranu and Sana and please take a second to rate the podcast on iTunes so we can spread the word about their amazing work! | — | ||||||
| 1/24/24 | ![]() Ep. 89: On the craft of children's literature with author and teacher Sheela Chari | Ever wondered how an author takes a flash of inspiration and weaves a story from it? My guest Sheela Chari shares how she came to write her many wonderful children’s books, including the moment in college (as an economics major) that changed her life. Sheela now teaches writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts while creating new stories of her own, and she graciously breaks down the process behind writing and publishing each of her books. Hear Sheela now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or iTunes and please please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening or share the podcast with a friend! | — | ||||||
| 1/8/24 | ![]() Ep. 88: How a rare disease diagnosis birthed a non-profit with The Sumaira Foundation’s Sumaira Ahmed | Sumaira Ahmed is a force! Upon being diagnosed with a rare neuroimmune condition (Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder/ NMOSD, whose symptoms can include vision loss, paralysis, and weakness), Sumaira couldn’t find the community she needed, so she went right ahead and launched a foundation (two months later!) to create that support for herself and patients around the world. The Sumaira Foundation has since advocated for patients, funded disease research, increased NMO awareness globally and truly been a game changer in the field. Hear how this young dancer and Bollywood aspirant (who was crowned the first Miss Bangladesh-USA) turned into a fearless non-profit leader and champion for patients suffering from this rare disease. Join me with the wonderful Sumaira - now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or iTunes and please please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! | — | ||||||
| 12/11/23 | ![]() Ep. 87: Understanding and celebrating neurodivergence with Chandana Singh, founder of 'Advocacy for Dyslexia' | My guest Chandana Singh is a lawyer, founder of ‘Advocacy for Dyslexia’, and of The Office of Learning Support at India’s leading liberal arts university Ashoka University. Join me in this chat as Chandana dives into what makes life challenging as a neurodiovergent learner and what we can do as parents, friends, and community members to both support these children and adults and also learn from them! Listen in as Chandana shares what led her to doing this important work in Mumbai and all over India! Hear our chat now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or iTunes and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! | — | ||||||
| 11/22/23 | Ep. 86: The joy of reinventing and pivoting with landscape designer Shoma Haque | Ever wonder what makes people take that leap and pivot into a second or even a third act? My Boston-based guest moved from a successful career in consulting to non-profit leadership, and now to landscape design! So inspiring to hear how this dynamic and passionate Bangladeshi-American has jumped into new fields and established her own business. I’m particularly partial to this topic as a plant and garden design nerd myself, and I hope you’ll take away some inspiration to plan your own garden for next spring, or even your own career pivot! Listen in as Shoma shares tips on successfully switching into a new career, and also ideas for making your outdoor space more sustainable and wildlife-friendly! Hear our chat now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or iTunes and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! | — | ||||||
| 10/23/23 | ![]() Mini-Edit 1: What makes a work of art museum-worthy? With curator Laura Weinstein of the MFA Boston | Ever wonder how museums go shopping for art? What does a curator see when they look at a picture? What makes something special enough to spend a fortune on? Join me in this first mini-sode featuring Laura Weinstein, Ananda Coomaraswamy Curator of South Asian and Islamic Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as she gives us a ‘behind the scenes’ look at two recent acquisitions for the museum’s collection. We chat about Indian art under the British, William Dalrymple, and adorable squirrels! Hear our chat now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or iTunes and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! P.S. Laura was previously my guest on Ep. 18, so do catch her whole story there if you missed it, and let me know what you think of this shorter format focused on a single topic @theindianeditpodcast on instagram! | — | ||||||
| 10/10/23 | ![]() Ep. 85: On rethinking success and creating a new life in the Azores with entrepreneur and coach Rimi Chakraborty | Ready to re-evaluate what success looks like for YOU? To move toward a values-based career and life? My latest guest Rimi Chakraborty helps leaders create just that for themselves and their employees. Rimi shares how she took lessons from her MBA, her yoga studies, and her start-up jobs to overcome a difficult childhood and create new entrepreneurial ventures for herself (in the beautiful Azores!). Listen in as Rimi shares some tips on how to approach the busy Fall season and what it’s like to live and work on a lush, volcanic island in the middle of the Atlantic! Hear our chat now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or iTunes and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! | — | ||||||
| 9/18/23 | ![]() Ep. 84: Cosy mysteries and climate change with ‘Bangalore Detectives Club’ author & professor Harini Nagendra | I don't want to go look back at the end of my life and say “I wish I'd done this”! But how does she do it!? We all wonder about people with full-time, demanding careers who manage to keep their creative flame burning. My latest guest Dr. Harini Nagendra is a Professor of Sustainability and now a best-selling mystery writer. Join me as Harini shares how she first ‘had a visitation’ from Kaveri, the heroine of her historical mystery series, and how she juggles her work in climate change with writing ‘The Bangalore Detectives Club’! Listen now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or iTunes and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! | — | ||||||
| 7/18/23 | ![]() Ep. 83: Diving into new opportunities without worrying too much about the future with investment manager Sweta Singh | Innovating in an old industry that’s dominated by men, my latest guest Portfolio Manager Sweta Singh shares how her curiosity and sense of adventure led her to join the founding team of a new investment management firm based in (and inspired by!) Sante Fe, New Mexico. Sweta and I chat about the big picture of working in finance, especially as a woman, pros and cons of remote work, and how not projecting too much into the future can lead to some incredible opportunities! As always, we chat books at the end of the show, her secret to keeping it all together as a busy working mom, and more on Santa Fe if you’re considering a visit! Listen now below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! | — | ||||||
| 6/26/23 | ![]() Ep. 82: “Who says you have to choose?” Physician and children’s book author Rajani LaRocca on making time for what you love | “If there's something you really love, you need to make time for it. I think that was the first step for me, deciding that I wanted to do something for myself, for no other purpose other than I just wanted to make myself happy, to do something creative for me.” An absolute delight hearing the super-charged doctor and writer Rajani LaRocca talk about her love of literature and medicine! Join us as Rajani talks about growing up in Kentucky, attending medical school, and publishing so many books in so little time! Listen now on your favorite podcast app, Spotify or www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world! | — | ||||||
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