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    EP 33: “ It’s all about confidence, baby” with Aditi Mittal

    enJuly 26, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Our guest in this episode is one of the first woman to do stand-up comedy in India, the witty and incredibly funny Aditi Mittal. 

    She is a comedian, writer, actor and podcaster with many shows and accolades to her credit in India and abroad. Her stand up specials ‘Things they wouldn’t let me say’ and ‘Girl Meet’s Mic’ are on Netflix. She actively tours across many countries giving live performances and stand-up comedy workshops.

    In this podcast she speaks to us about her trials, challenges, passions and goals, in her now familiar humorous and candid style.

    With her mother as her muse and her wit on her sleeve, she takes life in her stride and is laughing her way through it.

    Just stop thinking, she says, go out there and do exactly what you want.

    This is Taking Chances.

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