Episodios

  • Ep 15. The Boy: A short story by Thanouphet Onmavong
    Oct 20 2021

    'The Boy' is the story of two boys who find themselves involved in a small crime. When only one is arrested, their lives unfold in different directions.

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    9 m
  • Ep 14. IndiGenius by Vasanthi Hariprakash
    Oct 20 2021

    Indigenous languages are on the ventilator. IndiGenius aspires to breathe life back into them.

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    12 m
  • Ep 12. Crucial Hurdles: Women in Journalism
    Oct 20 2021

    Hello everyone! I am going to take you through a global dilemma that is burning for over a decade. The issue which I want to talk about in today's episode is about Women Journalists and their career hardships. Their lives are full of adventures, threats, unsafe work surroundings, and gender stereotyping. Also, I want to evoke a sense of critical reflection on female media practitioners' capacities in newsrooms and fields. know more about their comprehensive barriers, tune in to this episode!

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    7 m
  • Ep 13. Ahoy Aboard : Indo-Pacific trade routes by Deepsha Dhal
    Oct 19 2021

    Did you know the royal throne of Thailand is known as the Rama throne, or the national airline of Indonesia is known as the Garuda Airline? The South China Sea was once known as the Sea of Champa and the Royal Gardens of Sumatra was called Shrikhetra! Or how the representation of Buddha at Ratnagiri is eerily similar to Borobudur of Indonesia?

    Hi, I am Deepsha! A lawyer by education, a policy scientist by profession, an activist by choice, and a sloth by heart. Tune into Detox with D-talks, a podcast that aims at detoxifying your brains from the ever-growing chaos in the world!

    Travel with me along the Easterly Monsoon Winds to find out the answers!

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    7 m
  • Ep 11. Indian media: To care or not to care? by Prakriti Panda
    Oct 13 2021

    Content Warning: The following episode mentions rape and sexual assault.

    Media is a developing profession with a diverse target audience of all ages. It's critical that we don't abuse this platform or the power it wields over its audience. The correct use of media for advocacy and sufficient representation is one of the topics in which I firmly believe. However, the Indian media does not appear to be aware of this.

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    6 m
  • Ep 10. As the drain goes by Pinky Chandran
    Oct 13 2021

    Storm Water drains are important lifelines in the city and built with a fantastic vision for the city's water sufficiency. But today it has become a public space for dumping garbage resulting in flooding during the rain in a metro city, the silicon city Bengaluru.

    In this podcast `As the drain goes’, I take you through the Koramangala Valley pathway in Bangalore (From Majestic to Belandur lake) and mapping the trail of garbage, identifying communities that live along the drain. Hosted by Pinky Chandran.

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    4 m
  • Ep 9. Drawing inspiration for gender equality from Korku tribe of India by Shuchita Jha
    Oct 13 2021

    I love the tribal culture because, in many tribes of India, there is no sex-based discrimination, and women and men both enjoy equal rights and freedom. In the present context, this is something of paramount importance as we see an infringement of the rights of women all around us, in the country and abroad. It is necessary to talk about it and draw inspiration from the ingenious people of the country who have kept this equality alive.

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    10 m
  • Ep 8. Last cry of a phoenix by Himaanthri Surendran
    Oct 13 2021

    This is my first ever podcast. I am glad that I'm able to stand on what I believe. Hope you would enjoy and please share your valuable comments with me.

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    7 m