Hello, I am a researcher and filmmaker who runs a travel experience company called Nashik Heritage Trails (formerly Urban Serai) in Nashik, Maharashtra. This podcast is a series of seven Instagram live sessions conducted during the first lockdown, where I interview seven humans who are working in the field of heritage conservation and revival. We talk about lost recipes of India, Pitambari sari of Peshwas, Zucchini thalipeeth, magical potions that gods loved, art deco architecture, and much more! These are fun conversations where we discuss the ancient Indian wisdom and its modern-day avatar!

Humans Who Speak Heritage
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Podcast Overview
Hello, I am a researcher and filmmaker who runs a travel experience company called Nashik Heritage Trails (formerly Urban Serai) in Nashik, Maharashtra. This podcast is a series of seven Instagram live sessions conducted during the first lockdown, where I interview seven humans who are working in the field of heritage conservation and revival. We talk about lost recipes of India, Pitambari sari of Peshwas, Zucchini thalipeeth, magical potions that gods loved, art deco architecture, and much more! These are fun conversations where we discuss the ancient Indian wisdom and its modern-day avatar!
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5/8/2020
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Recent Episodes

June 5, 2020
Cooking up a baatowali khichdi with historywali
<p>In the last episode of the first season of Women Who Speak Heritage, I chat with Shubhra Chatterji, aka @historywali, who is a writer-director of celebrated food shows on National Television. But she emerged as one of the most promising content creators in the times of Covid-19 lockdown through her Instagram live series called #HistoryOnAPlate</p> <p>In this session, we talk about her journey, her passion for food, and food history as she traveled through India's hinterlands in search of lost recipes. She shares her thoughts on shooting in the interiors of the country and writing a book about all the pearls of wisdom she has collected for the last few years.</p> <p>We faced some severe technical glitches while recording this episode via Instagram's lives. I hope the listener will forgive us for that. The conversation may sound patchy, but the content is pure gold!</p> <p>I hope to see you soon with the second season of the podcast!</p> <p>Ciao</p>

May 30, 2020
How to read a monument 101
<p>In the sixth episode of Women Who Speak Heritage, I chat with Saili Palande Datar, a well-known historian, and archaeologist who talks about how to read a monument. We discuss the different ways to appreciate a historical structure in India with special reference to Indian temple architecture. Saili spills the beans on what an archaeologist or a historian looks for in an ancient monument and the tricks to demystify the iconography and temple architecture for a layperson to understand them better. To sum it up, this 47 min chat is your introductory course in heritage interpretation in India. Ready to take the class 101?</p>

May 26, 2020
She has stardust in her eyes
<p>In the fifth episode of Women Who Speak Heritage podcast, I chat with Sayalee Marathe, a jewelry designer, revivalist, and a creative entrepreneur who is the founder of an iconic jewelry brand called Aadyaa Originals from Pune. She talks about her passion for traditional Maharashtrian jewelry and its makeover in silver. She takes us through her journey as a successful entrepreneur, and we also discuss the importance of branding on social media.</p>
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