podcastRespectfully Disagree: The Year‑End Special "We made a lot of progress in terms of representation of women and minorities, but there's still a long way to go, and that's why we have 2020." By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: Can the Body Positivity Movement Ever Be Truly Inclusive? "I think it began as being revolutionary back in the 1960s and 70s, but I feel disillusioned by its co-option by corporates and influencers today." By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: Should Rape and Sexual Violence Be Portrayed in Film and on TV? "The way that sexual violence is depicted on screen, it's almost never about the survivor's story, but more of a throwaway tool used to give more purpose to the hero's actions." By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: Does ‘Men Are Trash’ Rhetoric Help or Hurt the Fight for Gender Equality? "I understand the need to vent, and that this is mostly hyperbole, but should we care about this being alienating?" By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: Do Friendships Require Emotional Boundaries? "Have we ever seen any friends successfully setting boundaries in pop culture we consume?" By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: Is Ghosting Ethical? "It can be very liberating and empowering to cut off from someone who has pushed you to the edge, but [it's] also super hard to cope when you're at the receiving end." By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: When Is It Ethical to Stand By a Friend or Family Member Accused of Sexual Harassment? "How do you decide what support means -- coming out with a favorable public statement? Appearing silently at their side? Or not cutting ties but also not extending support?" By Rajvi Desai
podcastRespectfully Disagree: How Okay Is It to Date Someone Much Younger? "Because of this age gap being seen as normal, and because of its gendered nature, are older women after a point not being able to meet someone who'll be in a relationship with them? And is it the same for men?" By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: Should All Cultural Content Be Viewed From a Social Justice Perspective? "Who is responsible for the consumption of problematic content -- is it the creators or the consumers?" By The Swaddle Team
podcastRespectfully Disagree: Has the MeToo Movement in India Been Successful? "The only movement in India that's managed to bring up a conversation about sexual harassment has been, in a way, anarchic." By The Swaddle Team
Podcast SeriesThe Last Courtesans of Bombay This podcast series uncovers the mysterious world of Bombay's courtesans to find a rich history of women who subvert patriarchy, defy gender stereotypes and uphold feminist intellectual tradition. By Kunal Purohit
Episode 4The Last Courtesans of Bombay: A Crumbling Community With Mujra in decline, a neighborhood that was once the nerve center of Bombay’s courtesan culture struggles to stay alive. By Kunal Purohit
Episode 3The Last Courtesans of Bombay: A Break With the Past A mother-daughter courtesan duo reflects on their divergent paths, and how much this matrilineal culture has changed in just one generation. By Kunal Purohit
Episode 2The Last Courtesans of Bombay: A Poet’s Taleem Finally, a family of courtesans from the secretive Mujra community opens up to the host. By Kunal Purohit
Episode 1The Last Courtesans of Bombay: Finding the Tawaifs Bombay has a rich courtesan legacy, but it’s shrouded in secrecy now. By Kunal Purohit
Listen UpHigh‑Profile Women Talk Flavored Condoms, Period Pain in New Podcast ‘She Says She’s Fine,” says it's about women’s health, but it's more about women's experiences. By Rajvi Desai
Listen InAuthor Gayatri Rangachari Shah on Women Leading in Male‑Dominated Bollywood A podcast about women in Bollywood. By The Swaddle Team
In case you missed itOur Founder, Karla, Talks to Radio One’s Hrishi K Listen up! By The Swaddle Team