The “Dear Hot Cocoa” podcast, hosted by human rights lawyer, writer, and artist, Siya Hegde, is an attempt to expand the contours of introspection, bringing together voices and perspectives of those who fill her cup–everyday change-makers, thought partners, trailblazers, and healers. Together, we will invite honest conversation driven by vulnerability, laughter, and maybe some tears, about the bigger picture – our powers of humanism, conceptions of goodness, cultural identity politics, fears ...
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The “Dear Hot Cocoa” podcast, hosted by human rights lawyer, writer, and artist, Siya Hegde, is an attempt to expand the contours of introspection, bringing together voices and perspectives of those who fill her cup–everyday change-makers, thought partners, trailblazers, and healers. Together, we will invite honest conversation driven by vulnerability, laughter, and maybe some tears, about the bigger picture – our powers of humanism, conceptions of goodness, cultural identity politics, fears ...
The “Dear Hot Cocoa” podcast, hosted by human rights lawyer, writer, and artist, Siya Hegde, is an attempt to expand the contours of introspection, bringing together voices and perspectives of those who fill her cup–everyday change-makers, thought partners, trailblazers, and healers. Together, we will invite honest conversation driven by vulnerability, laughter, and maybe some tears, about the bigger picture – our powers of humanism, conceptions of goodness, cultural identity politics, fears ...
The “Dear Hot Cocoa” podcast, hosted by human rights lawyer, writer, and artist, Siya Hegde, is an attempt to expand the contours of introspection, bringing together voices and perspectives of those who fill her cup–everyday change-makers, thought partners, trailblazers, and healers. Together, we will invite honest conversation driven by vulnerability, laughter, and maybe some tears, about the bigger picture – our powers of humanism, conceptions of goodness, cultural identity politics, fears ...