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Cuppa filled moments hosted by Writer, Director and Actor Raimu Itfum. Chai with Rai is a weekly Life & Culture podcast diving into mindset and business of being a creative whilst sipping and spilling some Hot (Garam) Chai.
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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. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chaitimepodcast/support
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Bonjour Chai

The Jewish Living Lab and The CJN Podcast Network

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Hear opinions, debate and hot takes on everything from politics to fashion to pop culture from hosts Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy. Subscribe to the Substack at bonjourchai.substack.com.
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Mohnish Pabrai is the founder and Managing Partner of the Pabrai Investments Funds, the founder and CEO of Dhandho Funds, and the author of The Dhandho Investor and Mosaic: Perspectives on Investing​.
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Chai Convo is a wellness-podcast evolving around creatives and mental health.It expands on Art,Culture and the Community embodying creative processes. The podcast also focuses on human rights while also amplifying artistic endeavours. https://linktr.ee/Lizanalizzie
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Come sip the Chai with T (Trishna Malick) and discuss topics such as adoption, colorism, equality, industry standards, women of color, fashion, music, acting, health, fitness, and so much more. YOU CAN TUNE IN THROUGH THIS WEBSITE OR OTHER PODCAST APPS SUCH AS: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio Podcasts, Podbean, etc. Just search for: “The Chai with T” ;-)
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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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IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In the age of clickbait and superficial headlines, it's for people who like to think.
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Proudly African podcast , talking about topics that affect young Africans daily lives ; love , finance’s , Entertainment & lifestyle with a sprinkle of the hottest Gist 😛
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Spiced Chai

Sheila Reneé

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No HATERADE allowed! Sheila Reneé may never run out of the tea she's serving as she spices up topics focusing on getting you to that place where you find the courage to love yourself, the desire to uplift others and yes, even learn how to stay in your lane!
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The Beth El Podcast Network

Beth El Congregation of Baltimore

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The Chai Life at Beth El Congregation is our flagship podcast, blending Judaism with contemporary issues. Engaging and informative, it sparks intriguing conversations to educate and entertain, both in the Jewish community and beyond.
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Chai Across Generations is a podcast featuring two friends a generation apart, Nikil and Shankar, as they explore a new topic each episode to better understand - and maybe even bridge - the gap between generations of South Asians.
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A podcast by your friendly neighborhood psychotherapist covering the triumphs and traumas when it comes to all things Desi. Join Samar Haroon weekly as she asks the daring question of What's The Chai? Follow us on Instagram @whatsthechaiofficial
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I’m Shai, having a cup of chai, here to talk about varied subjects. Season 1 contained an extremely cringe-worthy storytelling of my diary from younger years. Season 2 moves to current times and my journey through the egg freezing process. Follow for new episodes!
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Chai Tea Party

Indie Creative Podcasts

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Chai Tea Party is a podcast series to recognize the underdogs, the brave, the creative & the slightly off in the Desi community. Help us start the real, important & taboo conversations that need to be happening. Twitter: @ChaiTeaShow Insta: @ChaiTeaParty Snapchat: ChaiTeaParty Email: ChaiTeaPartyShow@gmail.com
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Chai Podcast

Sharon Shimonova

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While shedding light on the unique Bukharian cultural epicenter in Queens, NY, Chai Podcast hopes to promote inclusivity within the Bukharian community. Growing up in New York as a first generation American born Bukharian Jew can be jarring, and at times it seems impossible to love and cherish our cultural identity without agreeing with the more antiquated and fundamentalist standards that the Bukharian community reflects. Chai intends to make that thought seem less impossible for future gen ...
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Spill The Chai

Spill The Chai

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A Podcast that will make you laugh so hard you'll cry, we'll bring you funny stories about the dating world, cultural taboos, red flags, and so much more! SEND US YOUR STORIES! DM us on Instagram @ThePodcastSpillTheChai or EMAIL us at ThePodcastSpillTheChai@gmail.com
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Currently Cringing

Anisha Ramakrishna

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TV personality, comedian, and fashion designer Anisha Ramakrishna is currently making her dreams come true and cringing along the way. She left her life in New York City to start her own clothing line and find love. Known for her unfiltered authenticity and hilariously sharp wit, Anisha unapologetically spills the chai on her own cringeworthy personal life experiences, dating, marriage, sex, pop culture, and owning a small business. Anisha is living her life boldly and without limits. She sp ...
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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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Unfiltered Gupshup with Amna & Maida! Digging deeper into life as desi women, whether you're working the 9-5 grind, a stay at home mom or trying to juggle both! Grab your cup of chai and unwind with us as we discuss relationships, life with kids, the struggles and pressures we face as desi women, and more!
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Sip of Chai

Sip of Chai

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We wanted to start this podcast in order to give a voice to teens like us, who want to express their thoughts to the world and relate to their own experiences. Each week, a new group of people will put together a piece and present it on this podcast. Hope you enjoy listening! - from Arshia, Monica, Taarana, Tharun, Reisha, Min, Sithu, Anushka, Sakthi, Srinish, Ansh, Emil, Sowmya, Anjali, Sreekar, Chadwick, Siya, Varsha, Savni, and Aditi :)
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It all went down in the underworld! From discussing spirituality, placement of your craft as an artist, career trajectory, mindset of being a creative. To the love for the exquisite premium vanilla that is Taylor Swift and everything in between. T'was a joy to share a cuppa with the exuberant soul that is Zachary James. Topics Breakdown: Can you Im…
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In this lesson, we go over the individual words and phrases in the first two lines of the poem, aybé rendān makon by Hafez: عیبِ رندان مَکُن ای زاهدِ پاکیزه سرشت ʿaybé rendān makon ay zāhedé pākeezé seresht که گناهِ دگران بر تو نخواهند نوشت ké gonāhé deegarān bar tu nakhāhand neveshtBy Chai & Conversation
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What does Palestine have in common with climate change, gender equality and indigenous rights? The Omnicause, that's what. In the modern era of left-wing protests, these issues become conflated—think queer Palestinians, viewed as indigenous to their homeland, fighting climate change with organic farming practices. Or something. Perhaps something no…
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July is Builder Renewal season! Buildership powers this community and makes it possible for us to bring you services, education, podcasts, and so much more. If you are a Builder at Mishkan, we can’t wait for you to renew your commitment. Not a Builder yet? We invite you to join the community as a Builder. Not in Chicagoland? Join the 10% of our Bui…
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Mohnish Pabrai's Session at The University of Nebraska, Omaha on May 3, 2024. (00:00:00) - Introduction (00:02:53) - Circle the Wagons (00:08:18) - Intrinsic Value vs. Owners' Intrinsic Value (00:16:47) - Starbucks (00:17:34) - Ken Langone: Home Depot (00:20:13) - Berkshire's 12 best decisions in 58 years; See's Candies vs Coca Cola (00:27:22) - Ev…
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Send us a Text Message. "With this Pride Shabbat, it's easy to fall into a mistake that what we're doing is new or wouldn't have been accepted in the past. But, I think that this week's Torah reading is telling us exactly the opposite. We get to be who we are and we get to celebrate our past and all the sages of our traditions." In case you missed …
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In this compelling episode of 'Currently Cringing,' Anisha welcomes back her dear friend Susan for an honest and eye-opening conversation about the challenges and realities of her marriage. Susan delves deep into the early days of her relationship, revealing the struggles she and her husband faced, including staying together out of fear of not find…
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Join Anisha and one of her lifelong BFFs Susan in this deeply moving episode of 'Currently Cringing.' This is Susan's debut on the podcast, where she and Anisha reminisce about their enduring friendship and share heartfelt stories from their past. In this episode, Susan opens up about the early days of her relationship with her husband, recounting …
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Anisha Ramakrishna shares her journey of recovery from a sinus infection following her recent Asia holiday. Amidst her challenges, she delves into the alarming June 2024 Trump and Biden debate, reflecting on the unsettling dynamics and the country's uncertain future. As a proud U.S. citizen, Anisha expresses her concerns about America's path, quest…
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In his Massey Lectures, Iranian-Canadian lawyer Payam Akhavan recounts the courage and spirit of his childhood friend, Mona Mahmudnizhad. Mona was executed for defying Iranian authorities and speaking out about religious freedom. Her example compelled Payam to make it his mission to fight for justice for people who have suffered at the hands of hum…
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Human rights lawyer Payam Akhavan gave the 2017 Massey Lectures, called In Search of a Better World. As part of the Massey at 60 series, marking six decades of the Massey Lectures, he explains how the themes explored in his lectures have taken on even more relevance in today's divided, conflict-ridden world.…
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We are back with delicious and juicy interviews and what a lineup I have coming for you babsies. Warm up your cuppa because actor and writer Zakiyyah Deen is in the building and we spill it all. From discussing Why a Black Woman will never be a Prime Minister of the UK to how to pitch your theatre projects and your boundaries as an artist. Topics b…
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Today’s episode is a Shabbat Replay from our Pride Shabbat service on Friday, June 21st. We were honored to receive a thoughtful drash from Mishkanite Aidan Gilbert, who reflected on his life, the gains of the LGBTQIA+ community, and the need to fight to protect those gains from the ceaseless onslaught of the far right. Become A Mishkan Builder: ht…
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Is there a luxury you would never give up for your ideals? An all-purpose deal-breaker? IDEAS producer Tom Howell investigates how wanting a nice lunch in a restaurant intersects with morals and politics — with the help of a restaurateur, an economist, an anti-poverty campaigner, and a light golden Chablis.…
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Send us a Text Message. "Determined and with the strength of will that has carried us all the way since the time of Moses to the present day, should continue to sustain us for many generations to come." In case you missed it or would like to share - here is Rabbi Steven Schwartz's full sermon from this past Shabbat at Beth El Congregation of Baltim…
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In this introductory lesson to one of Hafez's most famous poems, aybé rendān makon, we're joined by Muhammad Ali of Persian Poetics to go over the overall meaning of the poem and give a bit of an introduction to Hafez and his significance in Iranian culture. In subsequent lessons, Leyla will be going over the word by word, phrase by phrase, to prov…
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The future we want has already existed — we just need to recover it, says Jesse Wente. In a talk, the Anishinaabe arts leader explains how the best of this past gives everyone a blueprint for a better future. "We are evidence that cultures can withstand global systems change: adapt, and rebuild.
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In this episode of "Currently Cringing," host Anisha has friend of the show Aditya on. They dive deep into the world of FOMO and explore the pressures of watching friends tie the knot while you're still single. They also unpack the latest scandal involving Justin Timberlake's DWI, discussing its impact on his career and public image. Finally, Anish…
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The trope of Hasidic women leaving their communities—particularly during a journey of queer self-discovery—is not exactly unique. And yet, memoirs and documentaries continue to come out, the latest being Kissing Girls on Shabbat by Sara Glass, who is now a therapist. After Phoebe Maltz Bovy reviewed the book for The CJN, she had more questions—so w…
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Grabbed a cuppa with the talented Ra'eesah to discuss her writing process for "38%" an audio story for the series Symphonies of Beaded Threads. We also discussed her unique voice as an artist, organisational make up of the theatre industry and of course poetry. Also, with this I conclude the series of discussing BTS stuff and more with the writers …
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Every weekday at 8:00 am, Mishkan Chicago holds a virtual Morning Minyan. You can join in yourself, or listen to all the prayer, music, and inspiration right here on Contact Chai. https://www.mishkanchicago.org/series/morning-minyan-spring-2024/ **** For upcoming Shabbat services and programs, check our event calendar, and see our Accessibility & I…
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Mohnish Pabrai's Q&A session with Dakshana Scholars at the JNV Pune on December 25, 2023 (00:00:00) - Introduction (00:01:56) - One of Dakshana’s best alums: T. Ashok Kumar (00:06:06) - Public speaking, lifelong advantage: Toastmasters (00:09:29) - Education system in India vs. US (00:18:51) - Merit over Money (00:24:40) - Rule of 72 (00:35:12) - M…
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David R. Samson argues that political tribalism is an existential threat to humanity. But the evolutionary anthropologist also sees ‘tribe drive’ as an essential instinct that can be channeled for good. His book Our Tribal Future won the 2023 Balsillie Prize for Public Policy award.
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Today’s episode is a Shabbat Replay of our June 15th Saturday morning service when Rabbi Steven delivered a drash on the need to combat polarization with community building. Become A Mishkan Builder: https://www.mishkanchicago.org/support/be-a-builder/ **** For upcoming Shabbat services and programs, check our event calendar, and see our Accessibil…
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Send us a Text Message. "What if these two angels are God being with us all the time and witnessing our baggage, our fears, and our hopes? And every Shabbat they are with us, and they say, I see you as God sees us and we are not alone." In case you missed it or would like to share - here is Rabbi Naomi Zaslow's full sermon from this past Shabbat at…
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We're taking the week off for Shavuot. Instead, we're airing a new episode of a podcast miniseries from our friends at the Jewish Public Library, called recollections. Avi and Phoebe will be back next week. May 2024 marks the 110th anniversary of the Jewish Public Library. Our opening season is a celebration of our Jewish Leftist roots in Montreal.…
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In the 1980s, Douglas Janoff marched outside the United Nations to promote 2SLGBTQ+ rights. Then, after several decades as an activist, he became a Canadian diplomat — and started pushing for change from within. He shares his experience through the complex and delicate world of queer diplomacy. *This episode originally aired on Feb. 7, 2024.…
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Today’s episode is a Shabbat Replay of our Shavuot Shabbat service, when Rabbi Steven shared about his experience traveling to Washington, DC with the Interfaith Alliance where he witnessed the wide spectrum of views of the Jewish and interfaith communities through the lens of the diverse perspectives we celebrate during both Shavuot and Pride Mont…
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Every weekday at 8:00 am, Mishkan Chicago holds a virtual Morning Minyan. You can join in yourself, or listen to all the prayer, music, and inspiration right here on Contact Chai. https://www.mishkanchicago.org/series/morning-minyan-spring-2024/ **** For upcoming Shabbat services and programs, check our event calendar, and see our Accessibility & I…
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Robert Macfarlane says his writing is about the relationship between landscape and the human heart. His books share his encounters with treacherous mountain passages, mammoth glaciers flowing perceptibly into the sea, and harrowing descents into fissures inside the Earth. *This episode originally aired on Oct. 25, 2023.…
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Can Indigenous people dream a better future into being? Anishinaabe scholar Riley Yesno explores Indigenous futurism and the connection between dreams and new realities, inspired by playwright Cliff Cardinal’s Huff. This episode is part of our ongoing series of talks, each inspired by a theme in a play at Toronto’s Crow’s Theatre.…
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Addressing the importance of Climate Justice creates a more equitable and sustainable future for all. An in-depth discussion with Kavita Tewary, Carole Juarez and Vaibhavi Kotnis from Sewa International USA-Houston. Sewa International's mission is to serve humanity in distress, aid local communities, run development projects for the underserved, an…
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The World Wildlife Fund lists the Wabanaki-Acadian old-growth forest as endangered — with only one percent remaining. The Wabanaki-Acadian forest stretches from parts of the Maritimes and Southern Quebec down into New England states. IDEAS explores the beauty and complexity of this ancient forest.
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