Five 30-something Indian women who grew up in Miami together openly discuss the underlying cultural themes that arise in the first all-Indian American TV reality show, Family Karma, on Bravo TV. Inspired by their childhood relationships with the Family Karma cast, these not-yet-an-auntie ladies ask provocative questions about the Indian culture and share personal stories, all while carefully walking the line between silly and sophisticated.

Chit Chaat
Claim This Podcastby Sheetal Tahilramani, Neha Gajwani, Amrita Uttamchandani, Priyanka Handa, and Rishika Budhrani
Podcast Overview
Five 30-something Indian women who grew up in Miami together openly discuss the underlying cultural themes that arise in the first all-Indian American TV reality show, Family Karma, on Bravo TV. Inspired by their childhood relationships with the Family Karma cast, these not-yet-an-auntie ladies ask provocative questions about the Indian culture and share personal stories, all while carefully walking the line between silly and sophisticated.
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3/29/2020
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September 1, 2020
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July 5, 2020
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Black Lives Matter: three words that profoundly capture the pain and inspiring resilience of the most marginalized minority group in the US. As a minority community that has faced its own anti-racist challenges, South Asians should empathize with the Black community, yet many feel angered by the rise of riots in our country this past June. In today’s episode we speak with special guest Arjun Singh Sethi, a Sikh American civil and political rights writer, human rights lawyer, and Adjunct Profe...
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