dear desi girls is an inclusive podcast that serves as a platform for south asian women to speak on our worldly perspectives and experiences. we aim to empower the younger generation of south asians through our entertaining & informative insights.
yours truly,
joshita nandakumar
ameya agnihotri
vinitha shanmugam
rithika sharma
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dear desi girls is an inclusive podcast that serves as a platform for south asian women to speak on our worldly perspectives and experiences. we aim to empower the younger generation of south asians through our entertaining & informative insights.
yours truly,
joshita nandakumar
ameya agnihotri
vinitha shanmugam
rithika sharma
Due to the recent buzz around manifestation and controversial opinions about what exactly is considered religious cultural appropriation, we had a conversation about where the line must be drawn. Some of us had different opinions than others of us, so you’ll get to hear different perspectives. Since this is a heavy subject, we have 7 people in this episode! If you’re not informed about hinduism, listening to this episode would be a good way to understand the basic beliefs, but even if you’re already familiar with the religion, we hope this episode allows you to be able to relate and gather new insight. -Ameya, Anya, Arshiya, Harshini, Joshita, Nitya, and Yuktha (P.S. We want to say a HUGE thank you for helping us spread our platform during this past week; we are extremely grateful and have so many exciting projects in store!!)
dear desi girls
dear desi girls is an inclusive podcast that serves as a platform for south asian women to speak on our worldly perspectives and experiences. we aim to empower the younger generation of south asians through our entertaining & informative insights.
yours truly,
joshita nandakumar
ameya agnihotri
vinitha shanmugam
rithika sharma