In this episode, we sit with Archita-illustrator, educator, and playful explorer to talk about how art can become a language for the body, a mirror for desire, and a map for self-discovery.
We explore what it means to teach art as an act of liberation, to express beyond words, and to hold both curiosity and courage while exploring one’s body and sexuality.
Through every line and color, Archita reminds us that creativity isn’t about perfection, it’s about permission.
In this episode, we sit with Hafsa-poet, educator, and quiet dreamer to talk about the ache and art of expression.
We explore how words can become both wound and balm, how teaching is also a form of listening, and how poetry can hold melancholy without letting it drown the light.
Between silence and syllable, Hafsa reminds us that language isn’t just how we communicate it’s how we come home to ourselves.
In this episode, we sit with Asher — singer, musician, and quiet rebel — to talk about what it means to break free from systems that once defined you, and still choose love, compassion, and music as your language of change.
We explore his journey from choir boy to band frontman, how faith and freedom can coexist, and how every song he sings is a small act of healing — for himself, and for the world around him.
In this episode, we sit with Sarabhi — filmmaker, storyteller, and seeker — to talk about the slow, beautiful process of creating change one frame at a time.
We explore what it means to look for your place in a world that often forgets softness, how queerness became her home, and how the act of filming can also become a way of healing — of finally seeing and celebrating yourself.
In this episode, we sit with Svabhu — artist, changemaker, and gentle disruptor — to talk about what it means to create from the heart while working within (and against) systems.
We explore how breaking things down can be an act of care, how creativity becomes a tool for change, and how true transformation begins when we lead with empathy instead of ego.
In this episode, we sit with Rhea — map maker, listener, and wanderer — to talk about the cartographies we carry inside and outside.
We explore how listening to the environment can guide us home, how mapping is less about directions and more about attention, and how tuning into ourselves can be the truest compass of all.
In this episode, we sit with Sreepoorna — singer, storyteller, and seeker — to talk about the voice as both instrument and mirror.
We explore how music becomes a way of returning to oneself, how singing carries the power to hold grief and joy together, and how creating space for our own sound can be an act of courage.
In this episode, we sit with Alexis — drag artist, creator, and dreamer — to talk about what it means to live in motion: between cultures, between expectations, between the inner and outer worlds.
We explore how movement can become memory, how the body carries stories beyond words, and how art opens spaces for freedom, connection, and becoming.
In this episode, we sit with Bhoomi — dancer, healer, and earth-listener — to talk about how movement becomes a language for memory, resilience, and freedom.
We explore what it means to stay rooted while constantly in motion, how the body remembers what the mind forgets, and how art can hold both rage and tenderness at once.
In this episode, we sit with Aadhi — musician, writer, and seeker — to talk about the spaces between silence and sound, tradition and rebellion, roots and reinvention.
We explore how music can be both memory and mirror, how queerness reshapes belonging, and how telling our stories out loud is sometimes the bravest note we can play.
In this episode, we meet Rosh — dancer, educator, and truth-teller — as they speak about movement, memory, and what it means to take up space as a queer body of colour.
We talk about performance beyond applause, beauty beyond binaries, and the power of choosing presence over perfection. This conversation is fierce, tender, and full of the kind of truth that lands in your bones.
In this episode, we sit with Tanmayee — model, actor, and musician — to talk about creativity, identity, and the power of women supporting women.
She shares how her mother built spaces of care and connection, and how she now carries that forward: creating room for women to find themselves, to talk to each other, and to hold one another up.
We explore the intersections of art, womanhood, and community — and how creativity can become a practice of belonging.
In this episode, we sit with Rahul — artist, designer, and quiet question-asker — to talk about living between worlds: queerness and family, softness and survival, beauty and contradiction.
We explore how space-making can be an act of resistance, how design can be a form of listening, and how being fully seen sometimes begins with seeing ourselves — clearly, gently, without flinching.
In this episode, we meet Avril — artist, dancer, earth-dweller — whose creative life is shaped by land, lineage, and movement. We speak about the wildness within, the softness it takes to stay open, and what it means to belong to a place, a people, or a body.
This is a story about healing through motion, ritual, and deep listening — to nature, to ancestors, and to the self.
In this episode, we sit with Debi- 46 years young, a queer non-binary truthteller, a fierce soft soul, they speak of the power of language, vulnerability, and reclaiming voice. We talk about writing as survival, as liberation, as an offering. About queerness, emotional honesty, and the body as both battleground and bloom.
This is a story of becoming; not in big declarations, but in every word we dare to say aloud.
In this episode, we meet Ruchi — singer, listener, and soul of many silences. We speak of the voice not just as sound, but as sanctuary. Of growing up queer. Of the pauses between performances. And of the quiet courage it takes to choose softness again and again.
This conversation is a note held gently — between breath and belonging.
In this episode, we sit with Sully — builder, tender-heart, and dream weaver — as we talk about the artistry of creating spaces, reclaiming stillness, and living queerly in a world that often demands masks.
From quiet revolutions to tiny rituals, Sully reminds us that creative living is not just about what we make, but how we hold ourselves while making it.
Come in close. Listen soft. This is another story of living heart first.
In this quiet, soul-deep conversation, Hansika reflects on what it means to soften into your own skin, embrace your queerness, create in silence, and grieve with grace.
This is a story of coming home — not to a place, but to oneself; to one's own heart.