Women in Labour

Women in Labour
Women in Labour

Women In Labour, is a freewheeling, no-holds-barred, comedy podcast that explores taboo topics related to women, work, family, power and everything in between. Hosted by comedian, Aditi Mittal and filmmaker, Christina MacGillivray, Women In Labour asks questions like, ‘Why do women do the most unpaid work in the world?’, ‘What's stopping us from finding our inner boss?’, ‘Why do we preface our work emails with “I was just wondering...”?’ And the big one: ’What’s keeping us away from India's workplaces?’

  1. 20/09/2022

    S2 Episode 10 - Choosing Your Battles

    Nidhi Razdan knows how to choose her battles. The rockstar NDTV anchor speaks with Aditi and Christina about why there is such a strong representation of women in the ranks of journalism, saving lives while live broadcasting via a selfie stick, and why online harassment says more about the person throwing shade then the recipient.  Nidhi Razdan is an award-winning journalist with NDTV where she has worked for over 20 years reporting on politics and diplomacy from countries like Pakistan, China, Afghanistan, and Iran. She has also anchored NDTV’s key prime time shows. She’s currently the anchor of ‘No Spin’, which airs Monday to Thursday at 9:30pm.  Follow Nidhi on Twitter at @Nidhi Join the conversation:  Instagram: @womeninlabour Facebook: @womeninlabour Twitter: @WILPodcast  Credits Host and Executive Producer: Christina MacGillivray Host and Executive Producer: Aditi Mittal Executive Producer & Brand Director: Laura Quinn Chief of Staff: Priya Kapoor Marketing Director: Maanya Sachdeva Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Senior Producer: Divita Oberoi Sound Supervisor: Kartik Kulkarni Audio Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram Junior Producer: Nikkethana Kamal Junior Editor: Yash Hirave Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State

    36 min
  2. 12/09/2022

    S2 Episode 9 - How to Find Your Own Voice

    This week, Anushka Manchanda drops in for a conversation. Under her moniker Kiss Nuka, she is a multi-disciplinary artist-producer who combines her art with activism. With a keen interest in visual artistry, Anushka also produces and directs her own music videos and photo essays, deploying them as tools to carry her message into the world. In this episode, she speaks with Aditi and Christina about listening to ourselves and why spending time in solitude leads to finding our own truth - as well as why women make amazing technicians (and we need more!) and why to always go with blue jeans over red jeans. Follow Anushka on Instagram–and learn some editing skills along the way at : @kissnuka Join the conversation:  Instagram: @womeninlabour Facebook: @womeninlabour Twitter: @WILPodcast  Credits Host and Executive Producer: Christina MacGillivray Host and Executive Producer: Aditi Mittal Executive Producer & Brand Director: Laura Quinn Chief of Staff: Priya Kapoor Marketing Director: Maanya Sachdeva Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Senior Producer: Divita Oberoi Sound Supervisor: Kartik Kulkarni Audio Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram Junior Producer: Nikkethana Kamal Junior Editor: Yash Hirave Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State

    34 min
  3. 06/09/2022

    S2 Episode 8 - The hidden tax of choice

    Shrayana Bhattacharya is easily the most fun economist we know. Working at the World Bank’s Social Protection and Labour unit for South Asia, she is also the author of a bestselling book, Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh: India's Lonely Young Women and the Search for Intimacy and Independence.  Shrayana spent 15 years exploring women’s economic independence through the lens of actor Shah Rukh Khan. Why? Because an SRK movie is a form of escape - and for many women, a luxury - in a life of navigating the patriarchy.  In this episode, she speaks with Aditi and Christina about bargaining with the patriarchy, the loneliness that can come from seeking out independence, the hope she has for India’s gender norms, and why we all need to be a lot less judgemental–and a lot more supportive—of one another along the way.  Follow Shrayana on Twitter here: @BShrayana  Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh can be purchased on the Harper Collins India website here: https://harpercollins.co.in/product/desperately-seeking-shah-rukh/  Join the conversation:  Instagram: @womeninlabour Facebook: @womeninlabour Twitter: @WILPodcast   Credits: Host and Executive Producer: Christina MacGillivray Host and Executive Producer: Aditi Mittal Executive Producer & Brand Director: Laura Quinn Chief of Staff: Priya Kapoor Marketing Director: Maanya Sachdeva Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Senior Producer: Divita Oberoi Sound Supervisor: Kartik Kulkarni Audio Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram Junior Producer: Nikkethana Kamal Junior Editor: Yash Hirave  Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.

    39 min
  4. 22/08/2022

    S2 Episode 6 - No Room to Fail

    Rintu Thomas is a documentary filmmaker, director-producer, and co-founder of Black Ticket Films.  Rintu discusses the narrow margin for error women have at work–especially when they are one of few in their profession. Her documentary, ‘Writing with Fire’, was the first Indian feature documentary to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.  Nonetheless, Rintu feels pressure to succeed to disprove the “See? I told you women can’t do that” side comments that can be overheard about any profession, but especially male-dominated ones. In this conversation, she speaks with Aditi and Christina about the film, depicting female friendships on screen, and how to create more women-friendly production teams (better bathrooms!). Follow Rintu on Instagram: @rintuthomas  Join the conversation:  Instagram: @womeninlabour Facebook: @womeninlabour Twitter: @WILPodcast Credits Host and Executive Producer: Christina MacGillivray Host and Executive Producer: Aditi Mittal Executive Producer & Brand Director: Laura Quinn Chief of Staff: Priya Kapoor Marketing Director: Maanya Sachdeva Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Senior Producer: Divita Oberoi Sound Supervisor: Kartik Kulkarni Audio Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram Junior Producer: Nikkethana Kamal  Women In Labour is generously supported by a grant from the American Center, New Delhi. All opinions, findings, and conclusions are those of Women In Labour and its hosts only — and do not necessarily reflect those of the United States Department of State.

    35 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.1
out of 5
44 Ratings

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Women In Labour, is a freewheeling, no-holds-barred, comedy podcast that explores taboo topics related to women, work, family, power and everything in between. Hosted by comedian, Aditi Mittal and filmmaker, Christina MacGillivray, Women In Labour asks questions like, ‘Why do women do the most unpaid work in the world?’, ‘What's stopping us from finding our inner boss?’, ‘Why do we preface our work emails with “I was just wondering...”?’ And the big one: ’What’s keeping us away from India's workplaces?’

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