The Sanskaari Girls Podcast

SGBC

A South Asian feminist podcast on books, politics, and everything in between. Extending the work of the Sanskaari Girls Book Club, each episode invites critical reflection on literature, culture, and the structural conditions that shape them. Through discussion, review, and dialogue, we centre marginal voices and create space for thoughtful, ongoing engagement beyond the page.

Episodes

  1. 10. Writing the Disappearing World ft. Arati Kumar-Rao

    6D AGO

    10. Writing the Disappearing World ft. Arati Kumar-Rao

    In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, ⁠Arati Kumar-Rao⁠—National Geographic Explorer, environmental photographer, and author—joins ⁠Vandita Morarka⁠ to explore the disappearing world of South Asia’s landscapes. They discuss Arati’s journey from physics and marketing to environmental storytelling, her award-winning book Marginlands: Indian Landscapes on the Brink, and how photography and longform narrative can illuminate the “slow violence” of ecological degradation. The conversation also touches on sustainable living, attuning our senses to the environment, and the urgent need for direct engagement with nature to inspire meaningful action. 🎙️ The Sanskaari Girls Podcast is a podcast by the Sanskaari Girls Book Club (SGBC), a South Asian feminist reading community fostering critical engagement with literature, amplifying marginal voices, and building reflective, politically conscious conversations. Follow SGBC on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for the SGBC Membership! 00:00 Introducing Arati 01:05 Discovering the world of environmental storytelling 09:09 Passion vs. viability 13:32 The act of witnessing 18:42 Getting people to care 23:30 Unequal burdens and climate refugees 31:32 Listening to traditional ecological knowledge 41:29 Rethinking short-sighted development initiatives 50:01 Community, and on being inconvenienced 55:23 Women's voices in environmental narratives 01:02:13 Holding on to hope 01:07:50 Arati's reccs 01:13:03 Outro

    1h 14m
  2. 9. The Limits of Representation ft. Annie Zaidi

    JAN 24

    9. The Limits of Representation ft. Annie Zaidi

    In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, ⁠Annie Zaidi⁠—writer, journalist, and editor—joins ⁠Vandita Morarka⁠ to explore the limits of representation in literature and publishing. They discuss the ethics of writing across difference, the demands of research and lived experience, and how accountability shifts between fiction and non-fiction. The conversation also examines publishing gatekeeping, linguistic hierarchies, and the risks of tokenism and performative diversity in politically charged writing. Drawing from Annie’s work across genres and her editorial role in Unbound: 2,000 Years of Indian Women’s Writing, this episode reflects on who gets to speak, who is heard, and what structural change might require. 🎙️ The Sanskaari Girls Podcast is a podcast by the Sanskaari Girls Book Club (SGBC), a South Asian feminist reading community fostering critical engagement with literature, amplifying marginal voices, and building reflective, politically conscious conversations. Follow SGBC on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for the SGBC Membership! 00:00 Introducing Annie 01:22 Navigating genre in writing 06:57 Authority, and writing across difference 12:09 The challenge of authentic representation 22:49 Researching lived experiences; separating the personal 25:41 On training as a journalist 31:39 Lessons from journalism 36:11 Editing Unbound, & structural exclusions in publishing 43:45 Tokenism and performative diversity 50:46 On returning to academia56:05 Advice to listeners 01:01:12 Annie's reccs 01:06:30 Outro

    1h 7m
  3. 7. Art for Life's Sake ft. Megha Rao

    12/27/2025

    7. Art for Life's Sake ft. Megha Rao

    TW: This episode contains mentions of suicide, violence, and self-harm. Please take care while listening, and step away at any point if you need to.In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, poet and artist ⁠Megha Rao⁠ joins ⁠Vandita Morarka⁠ to explore the role of art as a lifeline—something we need not just to express ourselves, but to survive. They discuss “heroic vulnerability,” the courage of revealing one’s wounds through art, and the responsibilities that come with being an artist whose work resonates deeply with others. Megha reflects on healing as a non-linear journey, the power of revisiting childhood through writing, and how storytelling can help us reclaim joy and aliveness. The conversation also examines her use of magical realism to engage with larger questions of power, greed, and social justice—offering art as a space for both intimacy and collective reflection. Check out Megha's books Our Bones in Your Throat, and Teething, and poetry podcast Poems to Calm Down To. Megha's spoken word performances can be found on YouTube. Megha also often posts poetry on her Instagram page. 🎙️ The Sanskaari Girls Podcast is a podcast by the Sanskaari Girls Book Club (SGBC), a South Asian feminist reading community fostering critical engagement with literature, amplifying marginal voices, and building reflective, politically conscious conversations. Follow SGBC on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for the SGBC Membership! —CHAPTERS 00:00 Introducing Megha 01:18 Heroic vulnerability 04:59 The responsibility that comes with changing lives 07:56 Art for survival 11:38 The journey of healing through self-discovery 20:30 Magical realism as a tool for political commentary 28:03 Ethical responsibilities of artists 33:09 The power of female friendships 38:44 Writing rooted in Kerala 48:37 The body as a site of artistic expression 52:50 For the listeners 56:02 Megha's reccs 58:56 Outro

    1 hr
  4. 6. Digital Identity in the Gen Z Age ft. Ria Chopra

    12/14/2025

    6. Digital Identity in the Gen Z Age ft. Ria Chopra

    In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, ⁠Ria Chopra⁠—writer and cultural commentator—joins ⁠Vandita Morarka⁠ to explore digital identity, feminism, and selfhood in the Gen Z age. Together, they discuss how young people navigate fragmented online selves across platforms like Instagram, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp, and the particular pressures of code-switching within South Asian cultural contexts. The conversation reflects on writing about the internet from within it, the rise of digital feminism and influencer culture, and the tension between accessibility, authenticity, and rigour. They also examine the “exhaustion economy” of constant visibility and productivity, before turning to questions of class, audience, and geography in South Asian digital spaces. The episode closes by imagining futures for Gen Z feminism—and what it might take to sustain meaningful, joyful engagement online. Read more about her work ⁠⁠here⁠⁠ and buy Ria's book Never Logged Out: How the Internet Created India’s Gen Z ⁠NOW!⁠. 🎙️ The Sanskaari Girls Podcast is a podcast by the Sanskaari Girls Book Club (SGBC), a South Asian feminist reading community fostering critical engagement with literature, amplifying marginal voices, and building reflective, politically conscious conversations. Follow SGBC on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for the SGBC Membership! —CHAPTERS 00:00 The Evolution of Digital Identity07:34 Curation of self across platforms10:04 Conformity in digital spaces11:59 The Robbers Cave Experiment15:05 The other side of online norms15:54 Social conditioning of women16:47 Role of age in curating online behaviour18:43 The Absence of safe spaces for learning21:07 Reflections on mistakes and personal growth23:03 The Interplay of online and offline selves27:13 A case for empathy29:01 Navigating professional and personal identities30:49 What made Ria who she is35:53 Rejecting capitalistic niche-ification38:16 Challenges of writing on the everchanging Internet44:01 The best medium to represent the internet....is the internet47:25 Feminism in the digital age56:48 The role of brands in feminist discourse01:02:05 The crisis of trust in institutions01:05:03 Finding joy in digital exhaustion01:10:34 Survival sans monetisation01:15:21 Empathy and sympathy in feminism01:18:20 Ria's reccs01:26:21 Outro

    1h 28m

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A South Asian feminist podcast on books, politics, and everything in between. Extending the work of the Sanskaari Girls Book Club, each episode invites critical reflection on literature, culture, and the structural conditions that shape them. Through discussion, review, and dialogue, we centre marginal voices and create space for thoughtful, ongoing engagement beyond the page.