Uniquely Me-Voice of the South Asian Community

Tanjeen Tasnim

Uniquely Me-Voice of the South Asian Community

A Society and Culture podcast

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Uniquely Me-Voice of the South Asian Community

Tanjeen Tasnim

Uniquely Me-Voice of the South Asian Community

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Uniquely Me-Voice of the South Asian Community

Tanjeen Tasnim

Uniquely Me-Voice of the South Asian Community

A Society and Culture podcast
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In this episode, we got the chance to speak to author Muzna Abbas again about her book on mental health that is dedicated to the South Asian Diaspora. In part 2, we discuss about the youth and how they have been navigating their mental health a
In this episode, we got the chance to speak to author Muzna Abbas about her book on mental health that is dedicated to the South Asian Diaspora. In part 1, we discuss about immigrant parents plight about mental health, toxic masculinity and bur
In this episode, we have the Co-Founder of Laumiére Gourmet, Varun Sharma talk to us about his career. From being a DJ, to a project manager to pivoting into the world of entrepreneurship, he says it all. Listen to this episode to know more!
In this episode, we have Tonny Nowshin, a climate change activist from Berlin, Germany. In this episode we talked about the issues addressing climate change. Additionally, learn more about her work in Bangladesh and Germany.
In this episode, we have Berlin based Freelance journalist Zahra Uddin, who is a part of the editorial team of unbias news, and the Community Engagement Manager of Host writer. She talked to us about the future of inclusive journalism and about
TW: We would like to give a disclaimer about today’s topic. We’ll be talking about sexual harassment and topics related to sexual assault. Listener discretion advised. If you or a loved one is suffering because of sexual assault and harassment
In this episode, we discuss South Asian women living by themselves, navigating the work-life balance, and learning to live our lives on our own terms.
In this episode, we are going to talk about all things art with Naurin Islam. She graduated from New York University with a Masters in Global Affairs in 2019 but continues to pursue what she loves to do as a side hustle. She has an art Instagra
Listen to Tanjeen and Tasnim talk about women and self worth unedited, unfiltered and just being their unique self!
In this episode, we talk about Mental Health in the South Asian community. And, to talk about today’s topic, we have guest Syeda Hasan from the nonprofit organization, Bengali Mental Health Movement, located in New York City. We discussed why o
In today’s episode, we have Samira Sadeque, a renowned journalist and a poet! She has done amazing journalism work for Al-Jazeera, Dhaka Tribune, and many more publications worldwide. Listen to this episode to hear more about her work. 
In today’s episode, we have the famous social media personality, Murgirdimm! She makes digital content on social media that depicts the truth about Bangladeshi culture through comedy. In the interview, she will talk to us more about her platfor
In today’s episode, we have Ifti Chowdhury, the event organizer, and songwriter for the community organization Royal Bengal Tea House, located in New York. We discussed about the Royal Bengal Tea House's purpose and plans, his work as a singer
In today’s episode, we have Priti Malik, a radio co-host of UAE's #1 Breakfast Radio Show. She was born and raised in New York City and moved to Dubai to pursue her career in broadcast. In this episode, we talk about her journey into the world
In today’s episode, we have Sarina Ahmed who is currently studying to get her Doctor of Pharmacy at Temple University, so she can become a licensed Pharmacist. She’s also interning at a pharmacy. She’s here to talk to us about women in healthca
In today’s episode, we have Atina who is working as a Business Intelligence Analyst in New York. She talks to us about the tech industry, STEM, women in STEM and advised women on how to get involved in the tech field. 
In today’s episode, we have Aneeyat Gardezi who currently resides in Berlin, Germany. In this episode we discussed all things makeup, moving from city to city and about ARTIL. 
In this episode, we have the talented Sneha Bhatia, who’s an entrepreneur, that runs a Dubai based bakeshop called Sugaholic located in Karama, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. She’s also a renowned food blogger and a supermom currently based in To
Trigger Warning: Discussion about color discriminationThe episode highlights an important and common problem in our society, which is colorism. And, to discuss that topic, we have Dr. Meghnaa Tallapragada, an Assistant Professor in the Depart
Today’s episode highlights South Asian Women in Filmmaking. And to discuss that topic, we have Aastha Verma, an award-winning Director, and Producer currently residing in Los Angeles. She has directed, produced and crafted stories such as the T
Today’s episode highlights relationships in the South Asian Community. Relationships are seen to be taboo or a big no no from a young age within our societies. With relationships evolving over time, it has become important for us to break the i
This episode highlights what it means to be a South Asian woman in today's world. We look back at how South Asian women like our mother and grandmother’s generation, acted and lived differently compared to our generation. To discuss today’s to
Today’s episode highlights the case of lost identity, also known as belonging to the third culture spectrum.
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