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The Indian Edit

The Indian Edit

Released: 2025-02-07
© Nitasha Manchanda
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100 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
100 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-02-07
© Nitasha Manchanda
Most Recent Episode
Ep. 97: The craft of writing in the age of BookTok - with environmental lawyer turned author Farah Naz Rishi

Ep. 97: The craft of writing in the age of BookTok - with environmental lawyer turned author Farah Naz Rishi

Author Farah Naz Rishi on writing real and imagined stories
Time: 1:02:34
Another long overdue episode with a FANTASTIC guest! Philly-based lawyer-turned-writer Farah Naz Rishi has written YA, sci-fi, romance, and a heartbreaking memoir ‘Sorry for the Inconvenience’. Pop in your airpods, grab a hot drink, go for a walk, listen how you please, but don’t miss how this Pakistani-American Muslim writer became a TikTok sensation, how she wrote the book that ‘broke Mindy Kaling’s heart’, and of course her favorite books and hometown Philadephia hang outs!
Listen now on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and if you enjoyed this, PLEASE SHARE THE EPISODE WITH A FRIEND!
Episode ID: 1000690002834
GUID: 5adf3d8036099bd549723d2c:5adf4a35352f53c27a7f3651:67a29ce4b33d36688bba25cb
Release Date: 07/02/2025, 15:22:30

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Welcome to the Indian Edit, a new series of in-depth interviews with inspiring entrepreneurs, educators and culture-makers. Subscribe here on iTunes and stay updated at http://theindianedit.com and on instagram @theindianeditpodcast

Apple Podcasts: Customer Reviews

2018-07-07

A window to stories that inspire

I have been listening to the Indian Edit podcasts and really enjoying them. Having lived outside of India for more than 10 years now these podcasts offer a wonderful opportunity to listen to stories about women of Indian origin who are colouring outside the lines! The podcast offers interesting insights on how India inspires and connects all these women. The unhurried ( but not dragging ) pace allows you time to enjoy the conversation. Natasha is a very gracious host, allowing her guests to tell their stories with just the right prompts. Her recent podcast on Bhuli was a fabulous window into Uttarakhand. I was very amused to see a hand cream inspired by the Indian pomelo ( which I encountered for the first time on the podcast ) in a local upmarket London store!! Give them a go, you won’t be disappointed.
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