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Her Kajal Won't Smudge
HKWS
30 episodes
6 months ago
Her Kajal Won't Smudge is a podcast about South Asian women who are pushing back on desi social norms through art, content, dance, music, film, and more. We ask every guest: What does feminism mean to you? In South Asian spaces, the word “feminist” is still linked to promiscuity, selfishness or a rejection of family values. We want to unpack that. Our guests remind us that feminism isn’t one thing. It’s a way to be your fuller self, have voice, choice, and power in a culture obsessed with “what will people say?” Social norms aren’t fixed. We create them, which means we can rewrite them too.
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Her Kajal Won't Smudge is a podcast about South Asian women who are pushing back on desi social norms through art, content, dance, music, film, and more. We ask every guest: What does feminism mean to you? In South Asian spaces, the word “feminist” is still linked to promiscuity, selfishness or a rejection of family values. We want to unpack that. Our guests remind us that feminism isn’t one thing. It’s a way to be your fuller self, have voice, choice, and power in a culture obsessed with “what will people say?” Social norms aren’t fixed. We create them, which means we can rewrite them too.
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Society & Culture
Business,
News,
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Politics,
News Commentary
Episodes (20/30)
Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Mythili Prakash - Through my dance practice, I want to blur the lines between a Goddess on a pedestal and a human woman
7 months ago
39 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Zara Suhail Mannan - We deserve to be free here as much as our male counterparts, this is my Pakistan too
7 months ago
46 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Kirat Assi (Sweet Bobby) - What happened to me was not just catfishing, it was online entrapment
7 months ago
42 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Tracy Vadakumchery - I want to give my clients permission to live outside of the confines of what it means to be a “good” Indian
7 months ago
33 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Ashfika Rahman - I want victims of abuse to confront the viewer so we can no longer look away
7 months ago
32 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Princess Pea - My headgear is a tool, a headspace where women can share our experiences
8 months ago
30 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Angela Saini - To say that there is fundamental difference between the minds of men and women just isn’t true
8 months ago
39 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Jameela Jamil - The beauty and diet industries are teaching women to hate themselves for profit
8 months ago
43 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Suddaf Chaudry - You should always investigate what most people deem inconvenient
11 months ago
38 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Habiba Nowrose - When you have to fulfil someone else’s dream of the ideal woman, you tend to disregard what your inner voice is telling you to be
11 months ago
26 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Sobia Ameen - Men are lucky that all feminists are demanding is equality and equity, given everything we have been through
12 months ago
28 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Sabika Abbas Naqvi - Every time my pen raises itself to write a verse, I hope it is in favour of the oppressed
1 year ago
29 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Zarrar Kahn - In my film, I wanted to convey the real-life horrors of living as a woman in a patriarchal world
1 year ago
21 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Meesha Shafi - The act of speaking up has liberated me, it's been like shedding dead skin
1 year ago
26 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Sadaf Saaz - “Women have a deep need and desire to be able to express themselves, to be empowered, to live a fulfilled life, reaching their potential”
1 year ago
38 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Sarmad Khoosat - “The ideas of misogyny and patriarchy are a mindset, as opposed to a construct restricted to a gender”
1 year ago
36 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Kate Manne and Urna Chakrabarty - “Misogyny is the metaphorical police force of patriarchy”
1 year ago
34 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Surabhi Yadav - “Women At Leisure is a way to keep my mother’s memory alive”
1 year ago
33 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Mira Malhotra - “If ads can sell you stuff by being witty and engaging, I can do the same with graphic design and feminist ideas”
1 year ago
26 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Amber Arifeen - “As an artist, I have the capacity to express things that most women can’t, issues that resonate with most desi women”
1 year ago
43 minutes

Her Kajal Won't Smudge
Her Kajal Won't Smudge is a podcast about South Asian women who are pushing back on desi social norms through art, content, dance, music, film, and more. We ask every guest: What does feminism mean to you? In South Asian spaces, the word “feminist” is still linked to promiscuity, selfishness or a rejection of family values. We want to unpack that. Our guests remind us that feminism isn’t one thing. It’s a way to be your fuller self, have voice, choice, and power in a culture obsessed with “what will people say?” Social norms aren’t fixed. We create them, which means we can rewrite them too.