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Chai Time Podcast

Lin, Sasha, Laila

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Chai Time was founded by six friends volunteering their time and resources to make a difference. Chai Time is a platform, where experts and professionals of various fields provide advice and information on socially sensitive and taboo issues.
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Chai with Ping | Immigrants | Cross-Cultures

Ping H, Taiwanese, Immigrant in U.S. and more

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Welcome! Chai with Ping covers immigrant stories and minority issues like int'l students, life/work abroad, and identity issues with guests such as child sexual abuse advocate Eirliani Abdul Rahman, Adoptee Heritage Camp Coordinators Sarah & Emily Quinn, and Third Culture Kids Consultant Tanya Crossman. We hope to generate cross-cultural dialogues and understanding between communities. 👉🏼 Biweekly episodes release on Mondays (Hopefully) 🌐https://linktr.ee/chaiwithping 👍 IG/FB @chaiwithping 📧 ...
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Hosts Sumera and Omairah are two ABCD’s who love their culture so when it’s hi tea time and you wanna catch up on what’s happening back in the homeland (Pakistan)..tune into our weekly podcast where we talk about anything from the crazy morning talk show topics to Lollywood to the heavy political issues (don’t worry..we keep it light) ;)
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An opinionated humanitarian, a pensive bibliophile and a creative idealist- All stuck in the mediocre 20s life. Shares their mid-life crisis, misadventures, reflections, unheard and unpopular opinions and many more over a cup of Chai. If you are someone who misses chai time chat with your friends, this might interest you! Call us One Tea Ones or Irene, Akhil and Nicky. ;) Also Featuring: Kannan and Bharat. Hope you enjoy our stories. Cheers. Peace Out!
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Jesus Speaks Farsi

Elam Ministries

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The church in Iran is one of the fastest-growing evangelical movements in the world today. Join us as we hear stories from Iranian men and women about how the church is growing in unprecedented ways, fueled by the simple belief that Jesus is alive.
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CHAIOFFEE is all about sharing stories one podcast at a time, one picture story at a time, providing a different perspective, and impacting the audience. Wish to go deeper into the CHAIOFFEE world? Grab yourself a cup of chai or coffee and see for yourself how you fall in love with us. (handle: @chaioffee)
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Spilling Chai

Anushay Hossain

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Welcome to “Spilling Chai” with Anushay & Friends. You may know Anushay Hossain as the Bangladeshi-American cable news commentator who debates toxic masculinity with Tucker Carlson on Fox News or maybe you’ve read her articles on CNN about toxic white supremacy. While Anushay may be a pro at giving her opinion and analysis on the headlines, something you don’t get to hear her do is ask the questions and talk about something other than the news. This podcast, “Spilling Chai” is about conversa ...
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Henna Bakshi

Henna Bakshi

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I'm Henna Bakshi, a New Delhi girl transplanted in Atlanta. I am a journalist and culinary enthusiast, forever ready for a cup of chai or a chilled glass of wine. I speak 5 languages: English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, and some French. Most importantly, I speak the language every person on the planet understands--food.
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Spread love it's the Brooklyn way! We'll Biggie said it best. Welcome to my podcast, a queen from Brooklyn raised in the Virgin Islands who is figuring this gentrification life one chai tea latte at a time. Embracing your queendom is what I stand for, which seg-ways into convos of sex, money, dating, society(eye roll), life, and MEN etc. Listen, Comment and Share.
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Welcome to ”Steeped in Cinema” Where film meets tea in a cozy, conversational space. Each episode, we brew a new blend of tea and dive deep into iconic films, exploring hidden meanings, cultural themes, and the lasting impact of cinema on our lives. From horror classics to quirky indie favorites, we take thoughtful, fun, and sometimes unexpected journeys through the world of film, one cup at a time. So, grab your favorite mug, steep a little something special, and join us for a cinematic cha ...
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Bruin One Ear & Out the Other

Pranav Joshi and Nakin Bhandari

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Bruin One Ear is a podcast focused on the achievements of UCLA Alumni and their experiences on campus. UCLA alumni, Pranav and Nakin (UCLA '15), interview successful and compelling UCLA alumni across diverse professions. These "Captivating Conversations for Bruin Brains" air 1 to 2 times a month. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Guests include degree holders of UCLA and UCLA graduate schools including UCLA Anderson School of Management, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, and UCLA School of Law. Our podcast on UC ...
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Design Over Drinks

Kendra Shea, Host

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Design Over Drinks is an interview style podcast aiming to be a forum for emerging designers to talk about our philosophies, trends, experiences, successes, failures, diversity, advocacy, predictions, and everything in between. Why over drinks? Because designers often have a beverage in hand. Whether its a hot coffee or chai to start the day, or a glass of wine with coworkers to end it. A kombucha, or bubble tea, even that trusty bottle of water as we go from meeting to emails, to 30 minutes ...
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Modern Minorities

Sharon Thony & Raman Sehgal

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MODERN MINORITIES is about minority voices for ALL OUR majority ears. That's right, solving racism with a podcast. Since 2019, we've been uncovering the stories, perspectives, and often unspoken truths about how all of us uniquely experience the world. It doesn’t matter where you’re from, the color of your skin, or who you love - this is a show about all of you, for all of us. Created by Raman Sehgal and Sharon Lee Thony, with lots of love and support from our many FrieMMds of the Pod - himo ...
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French to get by

kevin cabrera

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This podcast is brought to you by Kevin Cabrera, a French and English teacher in ME Education in Hong Kong. ME Education is an education center offering classes in many subjects like English, Math, French and Chinese in its Centers in Wan Chai, Kowloon city, Mongkok and online through all the major online platforms. In ME Education, the student is the always our N.1 priority. Visit our website to book a class with us https://www.meeducationhk.com/
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Nightmail

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Stop at the station from time to time because you never know who is driving the train or what new entertainment it will the deliver. If you like to laugh, enjoy unique conversations and thirst for a new stream of entertainment, this is your stop.
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K is for Drama

Rebekah Roberts

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A podcast about promoting all things Korean and Asian entertainment with your host, Rebekah Roberts. We are on a mission to showcase influancers, bloggers, podcaster, artists, ect. Every week we will sit down with friends to talk dramas, kpop and all the fun of being fans. Come join us on the adventure and help spread some joy!
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The Avenues

Jeremiah Chacko

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The Avenues is a show where everybody and anybody shares their opinions on hot topics, as well as open their minds to new discussions as they have talks with each other as well as people from all avenues of life to talk about the different directions people take to achieve their end goal and things to note along the journey. So ride with us!
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Spilling Our Tea explores the nuances of being Asian and female in today’s world. Each episode features vibrant Asian women from around the globe discussing family, work, relationships, cultural pressures, and, most likely, food. By addressing topics often left unspoken in the Asian community, we aim to unravel Asian womanhood and normalize mental health conversations—one conversation at a time. Hosted by Sandy Kusano. Email Sandy with ideas for future episodes: [email protected] www. ...
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A heartfelt conversation on Relay for Life, The American Cancer Society's signature event that unites communities in the fight against cancer. Katie Smith and Brenda Martin share their inspiring journeys of leadership, resilience and purpose through years of service and advocacy. From personal loss to building hope, their stories remind us of what …
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Suman continues to tell us about his experience, fears and concerns on cultures. We compared a bit of India and American culture. Being an international professional in the U can be unpredictable and how does he navigate with this? Part 1: Ep109 I Got Kicked Out From DMV ft. Suman Sirivella (1) Suman's IG @sirivellasuman https://www.instagram.com/s…
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Suman came to the US to study Geographic Information Systems. He encountered numerous interesting or culturally different clients at the IT center on campus. How did he handle them when clients were demanding? How did he adjust to cultural differences in Colorado, coming from a South Indian culture? Don't forget to follow up on part 2 of this episo…
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In the fourth episode of this series, Chrissy and Joe dive into step three of Send Hope Back Home: helping believers gather for fellowship. Hear more from Elam’s executive director, David Yeghnazar, and training team leader, Keyvan Separ as they share about the power of in-person fellowship. Despite the risks, Iranians long to gather together to wo…
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“Translation — it's listening and understanding. It's trying to understand each other, trying to find some common ground, but understanding that there is a gap and that's okay, because we're all different.” There’s this really good book about a kid in England who gets into an elite school to learn the magic that can literally change the world. Ther…
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In the third episode of this series, Chrissy and Joe dive into step two of Send Hope Back Home: discipling new believers. Hear more from Elam’s executive director, David Yeghnazar, and training team leader, Keyvan Separ as they share the heart and mission behind the ‘Safar’ discipleship journey and how intentional healthy discipleship can transform…
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California, really has a unique circumstance when it comes to interior design legislation. Despite popular belief they do not have occupational regulation for Interior Design. This episode with Mary Oliver and Amanda Humphrey dispels a lot of the myths surrounding the state, and really talks about the hurdles faced by Commercial Interior Designers …
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“The Philippines isn't the president, it isn't the government. The Philippines is the people. Our role as Filipino Americans living in the diaspora is to stand with them. Tama na. Enough.” Politics is divided, institutions are fragile, and truth feels up for sale. Sounds familiar? Here’s the twist — we’re not talking about America, we’re talking ab…
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Thriving in Midlife and Beyond with Dr. Lola Ashaye is your trusted space for navigating the second half of life with confidence, vitality and purpose. Dr.Ashaye brings wisdom, science and inspiration to guide you through unique challenges and opportunities of this chapter. Whether you're redefining your health, rediscovering your passion or reimag…
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OuOu and Rohit met in the university and started living together during COVID time. How do Taiwaneses and Indians get along? What happened to the ice-cream? What cultural adjustments did they experience? How did they get through differences and move forward in their relationship in such a close proximity? OuOu has a Mandarin episode on my other cha…
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In the second episode of this series, Chrissy and Joe dive into step one of Send Hope Back Home: sharing the Gospel. Hear more from Elam’s executive director, David Yeghnazar, and training team leader, Keyvan Separ as they discuss why Iranians are so desperate for the Bible despite the danger, and how the Word of God is transforming the nation. Dis…
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A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, we started a podcast... 300 episodes later, instead of a self-congratulatory retrospective, we asked our MANY longtime FrieMMds of the Pod to “ask us anything” — from how ideas of being a minority have changed, surprises and lessons hidden from 300 conversations, fond unexpected memories, what our kids cont…
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In this first episode of Send Hope Back Home, Chrissy sits down with Elam’s Executive Director, David Yeghnazar, and Head of Training, Keyvan Separ, to reveal the vision behind this powerful initiative. You’ll hear why this is a crucial moment for Iranians around the world to share the hope of Jesus with family and friends back home. David and Keyv…
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Our first in-person interview with the ever wonderful Roberta Pennington! Her knowledge and passion about Interior Design Legislation is contagious. Not a lot to say here, because really its all in the episode. Enjoy! Cover picture for this episode is Roberta (Bottom Left) and other Oregon Interior Designers at their 2025 Capital Day. Timestamps: W…
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“ Build your own identity and understand what drives you — I just wanna be as authentically me as possible and let others know that this world is better when you can embrace what is unique to you, and not try to dim it.” Priti Ohri is an award-winning adtech executive and entrepreneur. She’s Co-founder & CEO of Advertible, and one of the founders o…
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“ None of us know how to be bored anymore. Some of the best things in my life have come from those moments where I'm not connected” — “...can you poop without your phone? We're going to solve our social media's problem — but first, you have to accept we ALL have a problem. Nearly every challenge we face as a society becomes infinitely harder if we …
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Community clinics are more than just healthcare centres. They are safe, welcoming spaces right in the neighborhood where people can access affordable, quality care. The goal is to make healthcare accessible, affordable and inclusive for everyone, no matter their background or income.Community clinics remind us that good health isn't just about trea…
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Life for teens and young adults today is not easy, from juggling school, friendships, family and all the noise from social media can feel overwhelming.Sometimes the smallest things like listening without judgement, going for a walk together or just checking in can make a big difference.Let's remind our youths that they are not alone and their feeli…
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I live in an absolute delusion every year that I will get a whole bunch done during the summer; when in reality I am at Ren Faire every weekend (9 weekends this season!! not including the one off smaller faires I try to attend), my niece visits, and it’s the best time of year to be outside here in Seattle, so scheduling podcast recordings and sitti…
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Imagine a world where no child must choose between education and a simple nutritious meal. For millions of children in India that choice has been made easier thanks to one remarkable organization Akshaya Patra Foundation. In this episode, we uncover the heart and hustle behind this incredible mission. We talk about the challenges of feeding million…
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 ​“What's funny is, people are talking about these movies being woke, but it's literally just what superheroes are supposed to be about — kindness, empathy, and protecting people that can't be protected. ” “These are times where we are told that you can't afford to look out for more than yourself — And to stand amidst that — to care about somebody …
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 ​“A lot of creativity stems from lack of access — born outta having less. You have less, so you have to think about how to do more — that's what's Black design is about.” Maurice Cherry is a designer, strategist, and an important voice in the history of Black design — best known as the creator and host of Revision Path, an award-winning podcast th…
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Welcome to the first episode in our Sustainability Series. I am first to admit that Sustainability is not something I know a lot about. It’s something I’ve been aware of my entire life, but as a design practice is not a specialty I’ve done beyond the basics (reusing existing materials from site, or choosing options that produce less carbon or can b…
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In honor of Disability Pride Month, we're diving into a conversation that lives at the intersection of identity, community, and culture. It isn't just about awareness, it's about pride. It's about shifting the narrative from pity to power, from limitations to liberation.In this powerful conversation, I'm joined by Misbah Lakhani, Outreach Coordinat…
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“Chai is amazing — it should be right alongside a good cup of coffee, espresso, or cappuccino. This business helped me reconcile my American upbringing and my Indian heritage — that push and pull, that beautiful combination of everything.” Ayan Sanyal is Co-founder of Kolkata Chai Company, which if you’re in NY, you should stop by sometime soon (or…
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This episode is a doozy. A mega episode if you will. This one covers a lot and am grateful to have good friend Amanda Kratochvil along for this one as we discuss the ways Interior Design is represented in TV and Movies. We also get some insight from some other designers who were inspired to become designers by DIY TV. I had such fun talking about t…
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In this bonus episode, Elam’s Executive Director, David Yeghnazar, shares how the Iranian church has been responding to the recent conflict with Israel. You will hear encouraging stories and prayer needs for Iranian Christians at this critical time. Join us in praying for Iran’s church using free prayer resources at www.elam.com/pray-for-iran and b…
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We dive into the world of Prehabilitation, an innovative approach that prepares your body for surgery, reduce recovery time and improve outcomes. Dr. Atiya Dhala from Houston Methodist breaks down what prehabilitation entails, talk about the benefits and ways to implement prehab strategies in your life.…
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We're opening up a conversation that's long overdue-the intersection of domestic violence and men's health. From physical injuries to mental health struggles, the impact is real, and the silence around it is costing lives. Whether it's fear of not being believed, cultural expectations around masculinity, or the lack of resources specifically for ma…
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“It was not nostalgia — I kept waiting for that to hit. I was worried about — what if New York doesn't live up to it? Because then where do I go from here? Kay Sohini is an Indian comics-maker living in New York City. She’s the author of the graphic novel THIS BEAUTIFUL, RIDICULOUS CITY . But Kay’s a lot more than a comics creator - she’s a writer,…
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“ We might need only 10% of the population to have a tipping point into a brighter future — to change lives for the better at scale by recognizing your potential to calm others. We're in this thing together.” Life right now seems chaotic, but there's a method to the madness — welcome to the challenge of our generations. It sucks, it’s not fair, it’…
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In this episode of Steeped in Cinema, we crack open a spooky little indie gem called Oddity — an Irish horror film with more guts than gore, and a wooden golem that will haunt your dreams (but like… politely). Written and directed by Damian McCarthy, this unsettling tale follows a blind medium and curiosity shop owner as she seeks the truth behind …
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Gayle is a designer at HOK, and current IIDA NPC Board member, which is how we met. She is super passionate about sustainability, and we have some great conversation around that subject on this episode! We talk about her experience at Philly U/Thomas Jefferson U, working and volunteering for IIDA on the east coast, and that we both lived in the NYC…
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In this soul-stirring episode, Denika Carothers-Certified Master Life Coach, Emotional Wellness Specialist, and creator of Let The S.H.I.T. Go dives deep into the sacred healing journey of the feminine heart and womb. She unpacks how unprocessed S.H.I.T. (Shame, Hurt, Insecurities, and Triggers) can silently sabotage emotional well-being, relations…
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“ It was always in me — my grandparents were almost like these mystical figures, and they did really great things. So I was always like, ‘Why can't I discover more of that side of me?’ ” Brian Velasquez Reid is co-founder + CFO of Dear Flor, the first Filipina-owned cannabis brand — bringing Filipino culture to the world, one flavor at a time. And …
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Honoring AAPI Heritage Month. A time to celebrate the diverse cultures, rich traditions and significant contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders to American Society. Daya Houston is a nonprofit organization that empower South Asian Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence through culturally specific services and educate the community…
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Emily and I were connected through pod guest, and friend Peter. This ended up being a really great conversation. We talk about what it is like to be freelance designers, her schooling at University of Oregon, her summer working for AmeriCorps and Habitat for Humanity, plus geek out about theatre for a bit. Enjoy! Timestamps: Welcome: 00:25 First no…
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“ It's a message of resilience in the face of adversity — a sandbox, where every person has a story, an important point of view — folks doing something different who can be interesting, wonderful, and celebrated.”  A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, we saw Star Wars for the first time — and everything changed, for so many of us. Let’s be ho…
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