Rooted By Arpitharai

Arpitharai

Rooted by Arpitharai Stories from below the surface. This podcast explores the quiet, often unseen forces shaping a more conscious fashion world. Hosted by fashion designer and storyteller Arpitha Rai, each episode features voices behind the seams—from upcyclers and fiber innovators to educators, artisans, and media changemakers. We uncover the roots of circular fashion, ethical systems, heritage, and creative resilience. For those drawn to stories that nourish slow fashion and mindful making—you're home. 🌱 New episodes every Sunday.

  1. FEB 15

    Upcycling: The First Thought Before Tossing Anything

    People often ask me, “Why not just buy new? Isn’t it easier?”And I understand that question — I used to think the same way. In this Rooted Reflection, I talk about why upcycling feels different to me. Not as a rule or restriction, but as a choice that slowly started making sense — emotionally, environmentally, and practically. Every time we upcycle a garment, we save water, energy, and chemicals that would otherwise go into producing something new. We keep clothes from ending up in landfills simply because they feel outdated or forgotten. But beyond the impact numbers, there’s something quieter that happens. Upcycling brings a slow, deeply satisfying kind of joy.The joy of pausing. Of looking at what already exists. Of allowing a garment to evolve instead of discarding it. I also share the philosophy behind Second Time by Arpitharai — an upcycled clothing brand where I work with preloved garments from people’s own wardrobes, helping them find a new form without erasing their story. This episode is not about doing more.It’s about seeing differently. And about choosing care — for our clothes, our planet, and ourselves. If this reflection resonates, I’d love for you to listen, sit with it, and maybe look at your wardrobe a little differently today. 0:00 - 0:33 Do we think what else can our old garment can be? 0:33 - 1:14 What if your first thought be Upcycling? 1:14 - 1:26 Intro 1:24 - 2:01 How many new lives can I give this old fabric? 2:01 - 2:23 Garments can transform into new products 2:20 - 2:47 It’s not always perfect 2:47 - 3:56 My daughter doesn’t want to buy new clothes 3:56 - 4:46 It’s ok to buy new and let go of old 4:46 - 6:10 Why go through all this? 6:10 - 6:46 My Brand ‘Second Time’ 6:42 - 7:24 Buying new will reduce on it’s own 7:24 - 7:52 Noticing possibilities everywhere 7:52 - 8:20 What’s one thing that you see only as old or unused? 8:20 - 8:43 Let’s take these thoughts forward

    9 min
  2. JAN 18

    Therapeutic Weaving & Healing Through Cloth | Dr. Sharmila Nandula on Mindful Living

    In Part 2 of Rooted by Arpitharai, we continue our conversation with Dr. Sharmila Nagraj Nandula, exploring the emotional, mental, and therapeutic dimensions of craft. We discuss: – Findings from her doctoral research on naturally dyed handlooms and their impact on wearers – How Therapeutic Weaving and Word Weaving help people emotionally and mentally – Lessons for students and young people on craft, self-worth, and purposeful living – Her journey as an Amazon best-selling author and her vision for future writing This episode invites listeners to slow down, reflect, and notice the deeper wisdom in everyday choices, crafts, and clothing. Don’t miss Part 1 if you want the full journey into her personal story and connection to handlooms. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/F9m8nkN0oZY ~~~~~~~~~~ Links Mentioned in the Video: Dr. Sharmila’s Thesis: https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/items/b768650c-24ff-41d5-a292-6fe0b03804ff Kaumudi studio website: https://kaumudistudio.in/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaumudi_studio/ Reach here for a signed copy: Send a WhatsApp message to 897 827 1818 Exclusive offer for you: https://kaumudistudio.in/publications/ You’ll receive a signed copy, with free shipping.Offer valid until 25th Jan, midnight. Ms. Bonnie Tarses's website: https://bonnietarses.com/ Ms. Bonnie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bonnietarses/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ⏰ CHAPTERS ⏰ 0:00 - 0:29 What is coming up 0:29 - 1:35 Introduction 1:35 - 18:31 How do naturally dyed handlooms affect our body and emotions? 18:31 - 27:32 How does slow, hands-on weaving affect a person emotionally? 27:32 - 36:03 What should today’s generation understand about craft, success, and self-worth? 36:03 - 39:07 What does true recognition really mean for artisans beyond titles? 39:07 - 45:31 What inspired you to write your books, and will you write more? 45:31- 46:51 Dr. Sharmila’s book details 46:51 - 48:03 What do you hope listeners take away? 48:03 - 48:39 Inspiration to take forward

    49 min
  3. JAN 4

    Weaving Life, Not Just Fabric | Indian Handloom & Slow Living

    Handloom is not just fabric—it is emotion, memory, and lived wisdom. In this episode of Rooted by Arpitharai, Arpitha Rai is in conversation with Dr. Sharmila Nagraj Nandula, an academician, author, entrepreneur, and practicing weaver with over three decades of experience in Indian handlooms, craft education, and artisan communities. This first part of the conversation explores: – How Dr. Sharmila’s journey into craft and weaving began – The challenges of working in a field that is often misunderstood – What we lose when textiles are seen only as products, not processes – How weaving shapes one’s understanding of time, patience, and life itself This episode invites listeners to slow down and reflect—on clothing, consumption, education, and inner well-being. 🎙️ Stay tuned for Part 2, where we go deeper into sustainability, artisan futures, and her vision for craft-led change. Find out More About The Guest: Dr. Sharmila’s Thesis: https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/items/b768650c-24ff-41d5-a292-6fe0b03804ff  Bonnie Tarses: https://bonnietarses.com/ Dr.Sharmila signed copy: Send a WhatsApp message to 897 827 1818  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaumudi_studio/  ⏰ CHAPTERS ⏰ 0:00 - 0:41 What is coming up 0:41 - 1:33 Introduction 1:33 - 2:34 What will listeners gain by staying with us today? 2:34 - 8:21 How did this journey really begin for you? 8:21 - 13:48 What’s the common thread connecting all your roles? 13:48 - 18:24 Have you ever felt your work was misunderstood? 18:24 - 27:21 When handloom is treated as a trend, what gets lost? 27:21 - 33:29 How has weaving shaped the way you see life? 33:29 - 35:01 How has this conversation been for you so far? 35:01 - 35:39 This conversation is far from over. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More places to find me: • Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/arpitharai  • Youtube ➭ https://www.youtube.com/arpitharai  • Linkedin ➭ https://www.linkedin.com/in/arpitharai/  • FaceBook ➭ https://www.facebook.com/arpitharais • YT Podcast ➭ https://shorturl.at/9hI0A  • Apple ➭ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rooted-by-arpitharai/ • Spotify ➭ https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arpitharais • Website ➭ https://arpitharai.com  • Latest links ➭ https://linktr.ee/arpitharai

    36 min

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Rooted by Arpitharai Stories from below the surface. This podcast explores the quiet, often unseen forces shaping a more conscious fashion world. Hosted by fashion designer and storyteller Arpitha Rai, each episode features voices behind the seams—from upcyclers and fiber innovators to educators, artisans, and media changemakers. We uncover the roots of circular fashion, ethical systems, heritage, and creative resilience. For those drawn to stories that nourish slow fashion and mindful making—you're home. 🌱 New episodes every Sunday.