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    Explore "indian american" with insightful episodes like "Parvesh Cheena on The Penguin & Dr. Evil", "It Lives Inside", "The Henna Artist with Alka Joshi", "Episode 7: Why Didn't Fertility Doctors Tell Us About This?" and "Payal Kadakia (ClassPass) - Bringing Your Whole Self to Your Venture" from podcasts like ""Feeling Seen", "Films with the Women in My Life", "Pencils&Lipstick podcast", "The Embryo Adoption Podcast" and "Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders"" and more!

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    Parvesh Cheena on The Penguin & Dr. Evil

    Parvesh Cheena on The Penguin & Dr. Evil

    Star of stage and screen, film and television, voice over and live action, Parvesh Cheena's list of credits is expansive -- and you've almost certainly seen or heard him  in SOMETHING (Barbershop? Outsourced? Crazy Ex-Girlfriend? Mythic Quest? The Mandalorian?). Parvesh has carved out a place for himself as a character actor -- a position that has at times been a little lonely, and a little strange. As for seeing himself on screen? Even as a kid, he looked to some of the biggest, weirdest characters of them all: Danny Devito's Penguin in BATMAN RETURNS and Mike Myers as Dr. Evil in the AUSTIN POWERS movies.

    Michelle Pfeiffer whip stunt

    Niecy Nash-Betts's Emmys acceptance speech

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Parvesh Cheena

    Episode 7: Why Didn't Fertility Doctors Tell Us About This?

    Episode 7: Why Didn't Fertility Doctors Tell Us About This?

    Ben and Nazli wish they would have learned about embryo adoption a decade earlier than they did. It could've saved them a lot of heartache. But they've accepted that God had His reasons for letting the timing of their journey work out as it did. In this episode, meet them and their miracle baby Kavi, and benefit from their takeaways about finding hope, wholeness and strength amid the turmoil of infertility.

    Payal Kadakia (ClassPass) - Bringing Your Whole Self to Your Venture

    Payal Kadakia (ClassPass) - Bringing Your Whole Self to Your Venture

    Payal Kadakia is the founder of ClassPass, the health and wellness app that ​​connects users to fitness classes and other health-positive experiences in 30 countries worldwide. Kadakia is also the founder and artistic director of The Sa Dance Company. Kadakia’s first book, LifePass: Drop Your Limits, Rise to Your Potential, is forthcoming in February 2022. In this conversation with Stanford adjunct lecturer Ravi Belani, she discusses reconciling her dual identities as a business leader and a dancer and her belief that we are our most successful when we bring our whole selves to work.


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    Indian American Immigrant Families, Critiquing Capitalism When You’re a Capitalist, Internalized Racism in Dating with Sonya Natarajan

    Indian American Immigrant Families, Critiquing Capitalism When You’re a Capitalist, Internalized Racism in Dating with Sonya Natarajan

    Sonya Natarajan has lived in Madrid, works in consulting, and graduated from NYU. Sonya and Nancy talk about the absurdity of capitalism and the difficulty of critiquing from within the system, Joe Biden’s win, Kamala Harris making Indian Americans proud, how Indian Americans got different spectrums of political views, dealing with anxiety in your 20s, our own internalized racism while dating, books we’ve been reading, and how to build a more equitable city from scratch, and more!


    Books mentioned:
    Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino
    The Idiot by Elif Batuman
    The Noonday Demon by Andrew Solomon

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    Welcome to Progressive Opinions of Color (POC), a podcast that seeks to create space for more people of color in politics and economics. With the 2020 presidential election coming up and the state of the economy during COVID-19, it is more important than ever to think about who we include in the conversations about politics and economics. I am Nancy Wu, your host. I’m also an Asian American woman, an economist, and a huge politics and policy nerd. I triple majored in Economics, Government (Political Science) and Gender Studies at Dartmouth and have a Master’s in Development Economics from Oxford. I work as an Economist full time and have previously worked in economic policy at the White House (under Obama, of course) and progressive think tanks. The goal of this podcast is to engage the Asian American community and other POC and BIPOC voices in an industry that is so heavily represented by old white men. The POC Podcast will host conversations on the 2020 Presidential Election, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, the coronavirus pandemic, the state of the economy, and other pressing topics in politics, economics, and culture, all through perspectives inclusive of the lived experiences of people of color. Whether you're new to politics or already a huge politics nerd, I hope this podcast inspires community and conversation among us. Join me in reimagining politics and economics with underrepresented voices.

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    Sadanand Dhume and Tanvi Madan on Biden, Bihar, and U.S.-India Bonhomie

    Sadanand Dhume and Tanvi Madan on Biden, Bihar, and U.S.-India Bonhomie

    Last week, the world saw two highly anticipated elections come to an end. The never-ending 2020 U.S. presidential election finally came to a close—with Democratic challenger and former Vice President Joe Biden capturing the White House.

     

    On the other side of the world, tens of millions of voters went to the polls in the north Indian state of Bihar. The election produced a narrow victory for the ruling National Democratic Alliance—a coalition principally made of the Bharatiya Janata Party and its regional ally, the Janata Dal (United)

     

    Joining Milan to talk all things elections are Grand Tamasha news-round up regulars Sadanand Dhume of the American Enterprise Institute and theWall Street Journal and Tanvi Madan of the Brookings Institution.

     

    The trio discuss the key lessons of the U.S. 2020 election, the implications for India, and what the election tells us about the configuration of power in the United States come January 2021. Milan, Sadanand, and Tanvi also discuss the Bihar elections, what they say about Modi’s popularity, and the trials and tribulations of the political opposition.

     

    Episode notes:

    1. Donald Trump Mashup
    2. Sadanand Dhume, “Will Biden Say Howdy Modi?
    3. Milan Vaishnav, “US: The end of a corrosive chapter
    4. Tanvi Madan, “For Delhi, US election result is consequential in terms of how the next administration approaches China
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