Amituckeredout

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 151:46:20
  • More information

Informações:

Synopsis

A podcast about growing up brown in America, topics we tend to shy away from and all those "What The..." moments in between.

Episodes

  • Priti Tanna Marries A Coconut

    26/07/2023 Duration: 01h04min

    Priti Tanna is the author of I Married A Coconut, a coming-of-age story turned memoir that explores Priti’s journey through navigating the dichotomy of being a first-generation Indian American. It is an incredibly insightful book about growing up South Asian and having to walk the tightrope between two seemingly opposing cultures. Today, we talk more about her book and how Priti found her path as a writer, what her childhood was like, the pearls of wisdom that came out of her healing journey, her approach to dating and marriage, and why our lives our so parallel.What we talked about:  How Priti decided to become a writer (2:27)When the book became a memoir (5:40)The true meaning behind her book title (12:17)The concept of being a coconut and the bullying we face as kids (14:53)Priti’s experience at her Hindu summer camp and how it shaped her (29:23)Why were twins (35:33)How Priti has approached dating and marriage (40:27)Priti in the Associate of Indians at Rutgers and Bollywood classic reruns  (45:17)What’s

  • Maneesh Goyal Elevates Indian Hospitality (Episode Flashback)

    30/06/2023 Duration: 45min

    To honor and celebrate Pride Month, you are in for a treat! This week, I am bringing back three episodes near and dear to my heart. Get ready to listen to the third episode of the mini-series, with Maneesh Goyal, where we're talking true hospitality – Indian style.I have been following my next guest for quite a while now through social media and mutual friends.  He has been doing some amazing work and also.... throwing some amazing parties- I definitely was trying to get invited to one.Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Maneesh Goyal is a self-acclaimed "insatiable people-person,"  and was determined to open the next great restaurant in NYC, which had to be Indian given his roots. That idea mixed with his desire to fulfill his father's legacy, one that started in the 80s with the first Indian restaurant—India House—in Texas, led him on a journey of self-discovery of who he truly is and love for where he comes from.Maneesh is the Founder & Partner at SONA & SONA Home and has partnered with global icon Priyank

  • Zameer Kassam Gets Personal (Episode Flashback)

    29/06/2023 Duration: 59min

    To honor and celebrate Pride Month, you are in for a treat! This week, I am bringing back three episodes near and dear to my heart. Get ready to listen to the second episode of the mini-series, with Zameer Kassam, where we're talking diamonds – the kinds that tell your story.With a background as unique as the jewelry he designs, including time at McKinsey & Company, Harvard Business School, and De Beers Louis Vuitton, Zameer Kassam has emerged as one of the global jewelry industry’s most innovative thinkers and artists. He is the Founder and CEO of Zameer Kassam Fine Jewelry, which he launched in 2011. Through every iteration of his career, one thing has remained constant: his passion for storytelling.We talk about his parents' unique immigration story, how his training really started with his family jewelry business, and why he didn't feel Indian "enough" growing up. Zameer talks about how personalizing the jewelry industry truly incorporates everything he is passionate about, what his 3-part process ent

  • Ginni Saraswati Is Made Offbeat (Episode Flashback)

    28/06/2023 Duration: 36min

    To honor and celebrate Pride Month, you are in for a treat! This week, I am bringing back three episodes near and dear to my heart. Get ready to listen to the first episode of the mini-series, with Ginni Saraswati, where we're talking podcasting.It's always nice to interview someone who has nicer equipment than you.Today I talk to fellow podcaster, Ginni Saraswati. She is Founder and CEO of Ginni Media, a podcast production company whose motto is, “Made Offbeat”- which I can relate to. She is also a contributor to Entrepreneur Media and Rolling Stone Magazine.We talk about everything podcasting, her thoughts on the industry, and where she sees it going in the next 5 years. She also talks about growing up brown in Australia, coming out to her family, and what she would like to be known for at the end of her career.Most importantly, we figure out who the OG influencer really is and I talk about the time I shook Madonna's hand, which can be a whole other podcast episode.What we talked about:  How Ginni Media was

  • Parag Mehta Discusses Politics Now & Then (Episode Flashback)

    15/06/2023 Duration: 01h13min

    In honor of the Indian American Impact Summit we attended last week, we're bringing back to your ears the amazing interview we had a while back with Communications Specialist and my college friend Parag V. Mehta.We start off our interview discussing our University of Texas at Austin days as dandia/raas champions (of course) to how the story of Matthew Shepard changed his life.We then get into Parag's impressive and expansive experience in the D.C. political scene. He addresses many important issues such as South Asians in government and their evolution as activists, questions regarding Proposition 8, his reflections on Hillary Clinton's devastating loss, what happened when Vivek Murthy (our first Indian Surgeon General) was "relieved" of his duty and how to find hope in our crazy political atmosphere today.He also highlights the story of falling asleep while taking the MCAT's, attending the first White House Diwali party organized by his friend Kal Penn, his upcoming big fat Indian wedding, Texas style of cou

  • Anita Verma-Lallian Builds Arizona’s First South Asian-owned Film Production Company

    08/06/2023 Duration: 34min

    Anita Verma-Lallian is the CEO and founder of Arizona Land Consulting, a Phoenix-based land investment consulting company that specializes in commercial real estate. But like a true boss, Anita couldn’t stop there. She is also the founder of Arizona’s first South Asian and first female-owned film production and entertainment company, Camelback Productions. Their mission? Focusing on South Asian and minority community storytelling by uplifting the voices of those who belong to these groups. What we talked about:  Anita’s perspective on Arizona’s real estate market  (3:07)Anita discusses her latest 12 million dollar deal and bringing industries to Arizona  (5:48)The importance of Anita’s family in building her business (8:44)Anita’s inspiration for Camelback Productions (13:47)Anita’s ultimate dream story to produce (18:41)Anita’s experience growing up Indian (22:00)Rapid fire questions (27:51)Anita’s bare bones for happiness (30:41)Connect with Anita: InstagramWebsite  - Arizona Land ConsultingLet’s Connect:In

  • Hasan Minhaj and Sheetal Sheth Talk To Kids About Individuality

    01/06/2023 Duration: 23min

    It's a special LIVE episode coming to you from East coast! The lovely and brilliant Sheetal Sheth hosted our team for her Always Anjali event, where she talked to kids from the tri-state area about her book and answered all their insightful, and honest, questions.Her co-host, Hasan Minhaj is an actor, comedian, writer, and political commentator who uses his prowess in the art of storytelling to uplift and advocate for the stories of the unique. However, before Hasan is anything else, he is a father and a family man.So it makes sense he would see the value and necessity of Sheetal Sheth’s children's book Always Anjali because guess what, he too has had his Always Anjali moments.  He also told me he can make some mean eggs.Frustrated by the uncommonness of her name, the story follows a young Indian girl's journey to embracing the beauty of being different, teaching her how to be creative and courageous when life doesn't accommodate your unique individuality. I interviewed them both to discuss all things Anjali,

  • Tuckered Out with Ami Thakkar Trailer Part 2

    25/05/2023 Duration: 03min

    New trailer, new headshots, same uncle jokes.To all the new listeners, welcome to the Tuckered Out with Ami Thakkar—where we interview trailblazers, experts, and prominent voices from the South Asian diaspora to discuss the messiness of growing up Brown, find inspiration, admiration, and most importantly, tons of laughter.To all those who have stuck with me this long, thank you from the bottom of my heart. It has been a fun ride, and we're only getting started.A special ‘thank you’ to my previous guests highlighted on this trailer: Kal Penn, Rabia Chaudry, and Rishi Malhotra. Now let’s chat with some trailblazers. Produced and Edited by Ginni Media

  • She's Unlikeable with Aparna Shewakramani

    18/05/2023 Duration: 39min

    Aparna Shewakramani had a career in law before going on a little show called Indian Matchmaking. Overnight, she became an ambassador for women and a voice contributing to the ongoing conversations concerning sexism.She is the best-selling author of the non-fiction memoir called, “She’s Unlikeable: And Other Lies That Bring Women Down,” which discusses her experience on the show, the tired and negative tropes surrounding women, and how they must be dismantled systematically.Aparna is currently building her brand and is also a “recovering attorney” who is trying to find her place in the world and is on a constant mission to evolve and grow in ways she never dreamed of.What we talked about:Aparna’s thoughts on season three of Indian Matchmaking (3:09)Aparna discusses how crazy life has been since leaving law (13:17)What Aparna hears most from other women (20:47)Aparna’s relationship with aging (22:57)How Aparna felt growing up brown in Texas (29:57)Rapid fire questions (32:37)Aparna’s bare bones for happiness (3

  • Rishi Rajani Builds A Home For Stories Untold

    11/05/2023 Duration: 48min

    Rishi Rajani is the CEO of Hillman Grad Productions, a full service media and production company with a mission to empower underrepresented artists and amplify the stories of diverse historically marginalized communities across all industries. In the 5 years since starting at Hillman Grad,  Rishi has not only learned the ropes of what it takes to be a successful producer, he also has had a crash course on how to run an exceptional media company.When he met Lena Waithe, the award-winning creator who is behind the curation of the company, they not only mutually admired each other’s energy, they agreed on the biggest mission of all- to change the idea of what diversity in Hollywood really looks like.What we talked about:How Rishi got hired at Hillman Grad (3:03)The different meanings of the word ‘producer’ (7:45)The film that had the biggest impact on Rishi (15:49)The issues in the South Asian community (24:23)The legacy Rishi hopes to leave at Hillman Grad (32:06)Rishi’s relationship to growing up South Asian I

  • Satnam Singh Trades The NBA for Wrestling

    04/05/2023 Duration: 28min

    Satnam Singh is an Indian professional wrestler and former basketball player who is currently signed to the American professional wrestling promotion, All Elite Wrestling. He became the first Indian player to be drafted into the NBA when the Dallas Mavericks selected him with the 52nd overall pick of the 2015 NBA draft. He’s also the first athlete I’ve ever interviewed on the podcast. What we talked about:Why he transitioned from basketball to wrestling (7:42)Who he would love to get in the ring with (9:42)The differences in training for basketball versus wrestling (10:13)Some of his favorite wrestling moves (11:59)Growing up in Punjab and playing basketball with his dad’s best friend (16:43)How receiving a scholarship to come play high school basketball in the US changed his life (18:07)What he learned playing in the NBA (21:07)Connect with Satnam: InstagramTwitterLet’s Connect:InstagramThis podcast is produced by Ginni Media.

  • Maneesh Goyal Elevates Indian Hospitality

    27/04/2023 Duration: 45min

    I have been following my next guest for quite awhile now through social media and mutual friends.  He has been doing some amazing work and also.... throwing some amazing parties- I definitely was trying to get invited to one.Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Maneesh Goyal is a self-acclaimed "insatiable people-person,"  and was determined to open the next great restaurant in NYC, which had to be Indian given his roots. That idea mixed with his desire to fulfill his fathers legacy, one that started in the 80s with the first Indian restaurant—India House—in Texas, led him on a journey of self-discovery of who he truly is and love for where he comes from.Maneesh is the Founder & Partner at SONA & SONA Home and has partnered with global icon Priyanka Chopra- some of you may have heard of her- to bring Indian hospitality and food to the next level.We talk about growing up in Texas as South Asians, the challenges he faces in the restaurant scene that people may not know about, and how he wants to be remembered by

  • Tuckered Out with Ami Thakkar Trailer

    20/04/2023 Duration: 03min

    New trailer. Same uncle jokes. Auntie approved.Welcome to the brand new and sparkly trailer for the pod!To all my new listeners, WELCOME to the Tuckered Out family, where we interview, trailblazers, experts, and prominent voices from the South Asian diaspora to find inspiration, admiration, and most importantly....tons of laughter.To all of you who continue to listen and support, a huge THANK YOU and a promise to keep telling the South Asian story the only way I know how to-by keeping it real.A shoutout to my previous guests highlighted on this trailer- Kal Penn, Rabia Chaudry, and Rishi Malhotra. Thank you for being so generous and vulnerable during your interviews.  You are true definitions of trailblazers.  Produced and Edited by Ginni Media. Made Offbeat. 

  • Aizzah Fatima Is Americanish

    12/04/2023 Duration: 55min

    Aizzah Fatima is an actress and writer from New York City by way of Mississippi. Aizzah has appeared on numerous television shows and films and is the lead actor/writer and producer of Americanish, which follows two sisters and their cousin as they navigate love, careers and familial pressures, a lot of which was personal to Aizzah.  The film has already won 26 awards and will be released by Sony later this yearWe talk about Dirty Paki Lingerie, her critically acclaimed comedy one woman play, how muslim girls are DTF- dismantling Islamophobia one dick joke at a time, and how we both have tried a variety of careers to figure out our calling.  We discuss the differences between South Asians in the UK versus the US and how it's so key to follow your gut when it comes to content creation.She talks about growing up brown and Muslim in Mississippi, we discuss if the American accent is sexy, and why cutting an onion in the palm of you hand makes more sense than using a cutting board. Obviously.https://www.aizzahfati

  • Live From The South Asian House At SXSW 2023

    05/04/2023 Duration: 30min

    It's a special LIVE episode coming at you from the very FIRST ever South Asian House at SXSW 2023!It was a fantastic weekend in Austin celebrating South Asian thought leaders in the business, tech, film, TV, theater, music, and fashion industries including seven countries: Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The South Asian House took place at fourth + co in the heart of Austin and SXSW.From brunch fireside chats with Rishi Rajani (Hillman Grad) and Snigdha Sur (The Juggernaut) to a South Asian Live Music Showcase to one of my favorites, the Desi Drag Brunch presented by One Minute Saree (sponsor), it was a weekend of celebration, conversation and support for the South Asian community.I may have lost the One Minute Saree competition, but I'm going to keep practicing and make a comeback!A huge congrats to the team that made it all happen, Jitin Hingorani, Monica Samtani, Kirtana Banskota, and Rohi Mirza Pandya and a big thank you to my guests on this episode, Monica Samtani (Bro

  • Kunal Merchant Builds A Space For South Asian Sounds

    23/03/2023 Duration: 46min

    So, you may notice we’re using some different music than our usual jam, that's because it's the first single (Anokha) from our next guest and his new platform, Indo Warehouse.Kunal Merchant is a multi-hyphenate creative marketer with deep experience building and launching products, growing brands, and ensuring that his passion for music never drifts far from his focus. He is a partner and artist at Indo Warehouse, a multi-faceted label/platform that is dedicated to authentically integrating South Asian culture with electronic music.He is also the founder Mix4Change, the first global DJ-driven community working to promote change, and is a veteran  DJ and event producer, working with emerging and established brands in both nightlife and experiential capacities all over the world with a large footprint in the city he calls home now, New York.We talk about how growing up Indian in Texas means always having that supportive brown family,  what our shared experience working together in India was really like, his big

  • Nishat Kurwa Discusses Our Podcasting World

    16/03/2023 Duration: 01h42s

    Nishat Kurwa is the SVP and Executive Producer of Vox Media Podcast Network, leading podcasting across Vox Media's house of editorial brands and its network of outside partners, overseeing programming strategy, new show development, and the Vox Media Studios' podcast production team.They have over 150 active shows — from daily news and policy, to tech and business, to culture and sports. Let me put it this way, Nishat knows her stuff and is truly an OG in the audio world.We talk about her journey at Vox Media, her time at Youth Radio and the positive impact the experience has had on her career, and what it's like to be on the editorial as well as business side of things. She tells me why she continues to be bullish when it comes to the podcast industry, potential disruptive trends that we should understand, and what factors she evaluates when developing new shows for the network.We also discuss the number one concern she hears from her mentees, what it was like working at places where no one looked like her,

  • Aravind Ravichandran Is Focused On Earth Observation

    07/03/2023 Duration: 40min

    Aravind Ravichandran is the founder of TerraWatch Space, an independent advisory and communications firm focused on Earth observation. He considers himself a Earth observation evangelist, satellite data strategist, a space consultant, and a generalist - jack of many trades  and a master of none.His mission is to make earth observation mainstream by improving the awareness and adoption of satellite data and have more people interested in space.He is also the author of the TerraWatch Space newsletter provides analysis, insights & deep-dives on Earth Observation, Satellite Data and its Applications: https://newsletter.terrawatchspace.com/  as well as the host of the TerraWatch Space podcast focused on demystifying Earth Observation, Satellite Data and their Applications: https://podcast.terrawatchspace.com/We talk about the importance of satellite data, the latest on the space race, his thoughts on the Chinese balloon that was hovering over the US, the new space program coming out of India, and the new cours

  • Samip Mallick Builds The South Asian American Digital Archive

    15/02/2023 Duration: 37min

    Samip Mallick is the co-founder and executive director of SAADA, which he has guided from its inception in 2008 to its place today as a national leader in community-based storytelling. SAADA, stands for South Asian American Digital Archive.  SAADA uses the power of stories to create belonging to the 5.4 million South Asian Americans by documenting, preserving, and sharing stories from the South Asian American community, so that the struggles of past and current generations for equality, inclusion, and representation are not the same struggles we leave to our children.We talk about how a lot of childhood is shaped by the feeling that you don't belong, the incredible impact the 5.4 South Asian Americans truly have, the beautiful stories SAADA has collected from our community about their first days in the US, and how their walking tour of Philadelphia and Harlem shows that South Asians have been part of American history from the very beginning.We both agreed that the power of storytelling can help one truly feel

  • Live From The South Asian Lodge At Sundance 2023

    07/02/2023 Duration: 46min

    I’ve completely lost my voice after this episode. That should help me with the whole podcasting thing…what a weekend! Sundance Institute Film Festival has been on my bucket list since I was small enough to bathe in buckets. So, a very long time.We were super excited to participate in the first-ever South Asian Lodge hosted by filmmaker and director Shruti Ganguly, author, writer, and producer Tanya Selvaratnam and the non-profit organization 1497, whose mission is to support and uplift talent of South Asian descent to challenge their historical exclusion from and underrepresentation in the American film and TV industry.You can learn more about their mission here- https://www.1497.org/A special shoutout to The Product of Culture team and Kis Cubed Events for helping make the impossible, possible.  The entire weekend ran smoothly from beginning to end.The two days of programming included a 20th anniversary celebration of Bend It Like Beckham, as the movie’s 2003 premiere at Sundance marked a watershed event for

page 3 from 10