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The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Filmmaker Paromita Vohra on adopting narratives free of patriarchy
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women In Labour, filmmaker Paromita Vohra talks about adopting a narrative that is independent of the patriarchy. She also stresses on women deciding for themselves as to who they are and who they want to be.
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Businessman Anant Ahuja on making workspaces friendlier for women
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women In Labour, Anant Ahuja, Head of Organisational Development at Shahi Exports talks about how the well-being of female workers lies at the heart of successful businesses. He believes in making workspaces work for women — not the other way around.
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Two Delhi-based working mothers talk about the importance of creches
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women In Labour, Aditi Mittal along with guest host Nandita Gupta, speaks to two Delhi-based sisters-in-law, Khushboo and Pooja about the importance of creches for working mothers.
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Kaveree Bamzai on the balancing act of working mothers
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women in Labour, former editor of India Today Magazine, author, wife, and mother of two boys Kaveree Bamzai makes the case that mothers should actively make time for the things that bring them joy — without letting guilt creep in.
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Dr Deepa Narayan on unlearning deference to men, breaking the cycle of silence
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode, Dr Deepa Narayan explores women’s learned habits, pleasing behaviours and deference to men, which feed a vicious cycle of silence. She encourages women to make themselves heard, even in the face of a society that constantly yells 'Chup!'
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: US Marine Corps veteran Anuradha Bhagwati on battling sexism, harassment
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women in Labour, Marine Corps veteran, activist and award-winning author, Anuradha Bhagwati talks about growing up brown and queer in 1970s America and navigating the toughest branch of the US military.
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Dr Ashwini Deshpande decodes impediments to female labour force participation in India
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women in Labour, Dr Ashwini Deshpande simplifies some of the jargon to get straight to the heart of the matter — why are women in the country falling out of work?
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Film producer Guneet Monga on her journey and relationship with 'the hustle'
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women in Labour, award-winning producer and founder of Sikhya films Guneet Monga talks to us about her relationship with the hustle, the side jobs she’s worked (including selling Laughing Cow cheese and DJ-ing), moving to Mumbai, and how she made and distributed her first film at the age of 22.
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Dr Ritu Dewan on maneuvering through patriarchal structures at the workplace
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode of Women In Labour, Dr Ritu Dewan talks about the methodology, division of labour, and nomenclature at workplace and how it affects the working women.
The 'Women In Labour' Podcast: Dr Shilpa Phadke on why women 'loitering' in public spaces is revolutionary
Aditi Mittal And Christina Macgillivray •In this episode, Dr Shilpa Phadke talks about how public spaces play a role in women's commutes, why women have to justify their presence in public spaces, and why loitering could be the revolution we need.