
Faith & Chai Podcast
1) What should I do with my life? (season debrief)
Join Kevin and Caroline as they unpack some of their favorite moments, learnings, and hot takes from season 3 of the Faith and Chai Podcast! Chai time!Credits:Brought to you by South Asian InterVarsit...Show More
2) feat. Maryanne J. George (musician & songwriter)
Grab your chai and listen to our convo with Grammy Award-winning artist Maryanne George!Maryanne is multi-faceted artist, Christian musician and songwriter. Maryanne grew up in New York, the child of ...Show More
3) feat. Bilal Bhatti (food influencer)
In this episode we are talking with social media influencer Bilal Bhatti! Bilal is a Toronto-based culinary content producer and social media celebrity. Bilal has accumulated nearly 7.5 million follow...Show More
4) feat. Taiba Zahir (Epidemiologist & Global Health Professional)
In this episode we welcome Taiba Zahir to the living room!Taiba is a Muslim Pakistani-American, born in New York and raised in Massachusetts where she currently lives. She did her undergrad studies as...Show More
5) feat. Shreya Ramachandran (writer, poet, speaker)
On this episode we talk with Shreya Ramachandran!Shreya is a second generation, Indian American. She was born in Chennai and moved to the United States at the age of 2. She grew up in a Hindu family a...Show More
6) feat. Nabeela Igbal (activist)
On this episode we invite Nabeela Igbal to join us in living room! Nabeela is an activist in peacebuilding and works in the intersection of women’s rights and minority rights in Sri Lanka. She co-dire...Show More
7) feat. Dr. Monica Bodd (doctor & theologian)
We are back with SEASON 3! In this season we explore the question: What should I do with my life? Through candid conversations with guests from various South Asian faith backgrounds, we uncover the pr...Show More
8) My family has a secret.
Comedian Hasan Minhaj says "Immigrants love secrets." Our hosts discuss the propensity for South Asian families to keep secrets and what impact protecting the family's honor has on our identities...Show More
9) I think I'm depressed.
Depression and mental illness are real but more often than not South Asian communities can ignore or deny those realities. Join our hosts as they discuss their experiences with depression in college, ...Show More
10) I left my family's faith.
What happens when we decide to leave our South Asian family's faith to practice another? Join our co-hosts as they welcome SPECIAL GUEST Divya Putty for a vulnerable and honest conversation about...Show More