![]() We believed conversation, honesty, and warmth would create an environment for acceptance and less stigmatization - and we were right! We've done episodes on infertility, LGBTQ+ health, body positivity, mental health, systemic racism, colorism, Indo-Caribbean identity and so many more! It's opened up our own minds, and the eyes of our listeners as well - we grow together and that's been magical. ![]() We started The Woke Desi as a place to come together and have a chat with girlfriends about all the South Asian issues that have been whispered about, but not openly discussed in our communities. What inspired you to launch the Woke Desi podcast? What is the best part of doing this podcast together? In this interview, they share how they came together, believe it or not, from a post in a Facebook group, to launch this podcast, the need they saw, and experiences growing up as South Asian Americans.ġ) Tell us your story. “A powerhouse show led by desi women who weren't afraid, and the response has been phenomenal.” Today’s women dreamers, Annika Sharma and Nehal Tenany, are the founders of The Woke Desi, a podcast series touching on the most pressing South Asian topics, from dating, identity, beauty standards, societal norms, and more. ![]()
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