Currently Cringing

Anisha Ramakrishna

Anisha Ramakrishna is a TV personality, comedian, author, fashion designer, and the unapologetic voice behind the hit podcast Currently Cringing. Anisha brings her sharp wit, hilarious storytelling, and relatable experiences to the mic. On Currently Cringing, Anisha dives deep into the chaos of modern life, dishing on everything from pop culture and relationships to her own cringeworthy personal moments. Known for her breakout role on Bravo’s reality series Family Karma, Anisha’s larger-than-life personality and quick comebacks quickly made her a fan favorite. Now, she’s taking her raw, unfiltered humor to the podcasting world, sharing her unique perspective as a millennial South Asian woman navigating life, love, and entrepreneurship. Whether she’s spilling tea on embarrassing stories, or her journey as a woman on planet earth, Anisha keeps listeners laughing and wanting more. Tune in weekly for a podcast that blends humor, honesty, and a touch of gossip. If you’re looking for relatable laughs, no-holds-barred conversations, and plenty of cultural commentary, Currently Cringing is the podcast you need in your rotation. Perfect for fans of comedy, reality TV, and storytelling, this is your go-to for a good time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. HÁ 1 DIA

    Stop Cooking for Random Men

    If your effort is exceeding your contract, this episode is your intervention. This week Anisha is back with the unfiltered truth on dating red flags, situationship accountability, and why effort should always match the terms of the arrangement. First up: the baby and toddler profile photo as a personality tell — and why it predicts chaos every single time. Then, Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson — a masterclass in what happens when you cook Michelin-star Thanksgiving dinners for a man who has not secured any position. Girlfriend package is not wife package. Stop giving benefits on a free trial. We're also covering the Alex Earl vs. Alex Cooper drama (and why two thriving women being pitted against each other says more about us than them), the bachelorette influencer on a sponsored private jet in Saint Barts and the audience that built her, the JP Morgan She-Wolf of Wall Street scandal involving senior exec Lorna Hajdini and Chirag Rana — and whether it's workplace coercion or corporate fiction — and finally, the Met Gala's identity crisis now that tech money has officially displaced artistic chaos. Topics covered in this episode: Dating red flags and situationship accountabilityProfile photo red flags (baby photos, toddler photos, teen photos)Megan Thee Stallion and Clay Thompson breakupGirlfriend vs. wife effort — knowing your tierAlex Earl vs. Alex Cooper influencer dramaBachelorette party sponsored by Swan Beauty AI mirrorJP Morgan sexual harassment lawsuit Lorna Hajdini Chirag RanaMet Gala 2026 Jeff Bezos tech bros and the death of fashion cultureDevil Wears Prada 2 reviewInfluencer culture and capitalism in 2026Currently Cringing is the podcast where Anisha tells you the truth so you don't have to learn it the hard way — covering pop culture, dating, celebrity drama, and social commentary with the specificity of someone who has genuinely done the research. New episodes weekly. Follow so you never miss one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    27 min
  2. 24 DE ABR.

    A Copper Pyramid

    What started as a casual snack run almost ended in a full Victorian tragedy. Anisha breaks down the staircase incident heard round the household — silky lounge pants, airborne guacamole, knees meeting wooden edges, and the humbling reality that the most dangerous thing in your life is your own comfort wear. Then things get interesting. The appliances keep breaking in a brand new house, a medium sold a neighborhood home by clearing the original owners' spirits from the premises, and Anisha's cleaning lady independently confirmed there is something in the house — with a "babe" that softened the blow considerably. We discuss coexisting with tasteful, benevolent, possibly opinionated energy, and why women always know when a vibe is off. Then: a major personal milestone. Anisha finally returns to her actual dentist after years of punishing herself with a subpar alternative out of embarrassment — and discovers that dental technology has had a full glow-up. No more clay molds. No more archaeological excavation of the gums. Just pressure washing, warm water, and Mary Paul, who has the hands of an angel and the energy of someone who has never once scared a patient. And then acupuncture. After fifteen migraines a month returned post-India despite Mounjaro, Botox, and prescription iron, a new acupuncturist apparently installed a security gate in Anisha's body, told her she was born deficient (rude, healing, clarifying), and then — completely sincerely — prescribed a copper pyramid to be worn on the north side of the house. Anisha ordered it on Amazon. Same cart as the protein powder. Because at this point, what is there to lose? This episode is for anyone who has ever survived something dramatic and then had to clean it up alone, avoided excellence out of embarrassment, or found themselves standing at the intersection of modern medicine, ancient wisdom, and next-day delivery. Subscribe. This is not a podcast. This is field research. #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    45 min
  3. 17 DE ABR.

    You Don't Need a Boyfriend, You Need Electrolytes

    In this episode of Currently Cringing, Anisha covers the full spectrum of modern female existence and refuses to apologize for any of it. We begin with a wellness confession: for the past year she has been drinking a homemade electrolyte potion of water, baking soda, lemon, and mineral salt, and it genuinely helps. If you drink water all day and still feel like a dehydrated ghost, this one is for you. Because sometimes the issue is not quantity, it is whether the water actually stays. From there we get to the thesis of the episode: women are not emotionally unstable, they are mineral deficient. Crying over men who use “seen” as punctuation, late night spirals, wanting to text your ex, that may not be heartbreak. That may be low sodium. That may be potassium in the basement. Before you send the paragraph text, ask yourself if you simply need electrolytes. Sometimes “I miss him” is really “I haven’t had water since Pilates.” Hot girls are salting their water and moving on. Then Anisha watched American Love Story and entered what she calls a full elegant depression. Not because the show was bad, but because no one can replicate John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy. We discuss why that couple represented something unrepeatable: old money meets downtown cool meets tragic literature. We also mourn the fashion era they lived in, when chic anonymity, slip dresses, real editors, and women looking expensive without ring lights still existed. The American fashion industry now runs on affiliate links and synthetic fiber. It once ran on aspiration. We also get into the broader Kennedy tragedy, conspiracy theories, and why people chase alternate endings when the real one is too brutal. Then Nutella announced a peanut flavor and Anisha has questions. Specifically: no one asked for this. Nutella’s entire identity is hazelnut glamour and European breakfast fantasy. Peanut flavor turns it into something that wears cargo shorts. Yet she will absolutely be purchasing. This is the modern consumer experience: judge the launch at noon, add to cart by three. We also discuss the ongoing lie that iPhone cameras are somehow thriving in outer space when the same device overheats in Florida, dies in cold weather, and freezes if you open Maps and Spotify at the same time. Crystal clear IMAX footage in zero gravity, but cannot load a restaurant menu in a parking garage? No. We will not be gaslit. Face ID only works when you look ugly and that is already enough to process. Finally, Anisha got a Black Diva hair straightening treatment. The compliments are insane, the results are transformative, and her hair is currently orange. If your hair is dark and you strip color, science will find you. Tomorrow is wash day, then recolor, then reentry into society looking coherent. Because this is what being a woman is: a twenty step infrastructure project just to appear casually fine, while men wake up, put on one tragic sneaker, and begin. We are not taking too long. We are restoring a historic property. Plus a salon observation involving a Chanel bag, a dental mystery, and what may actually be confidence. #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 min
  4. 9 DE ABR.

    “Hey” Will Ruin Your Stability

    You were fine… and then you replied. This episode is about that one text that sends you into a full spiral. The “hey stranger,” the casual re-entry, the message that should’ve been ignored—but wasn’t. We’re talking about why men come back like nothing happened, why it works, and why we participate even when we know exactly how it ends. Also: loneliness. Real loneliness. Not the cute version—the kind that makes bad decisions start to feel reasonable. The kind that makes you consider texting someone you already know is wrong for you. In this episode: why “hey stranger” is not a compliment, it’s a testhow one reply can turn into weeks (or months) of confusionthe difference between attention and actual valuewhy loneliness lowers your standards without you realizing ithow to stop restarting situations that already failed This is not self-help. This is pattern recognition. Because you’re not confused. You just answered. We break down the “hey stranger” text, why men always come back, and why loneliness makes you entertain things you already know don’t work. One reply = one spiral. Let’s discuss. modern dating, why men come back, hey stranger text meaning, dating patterns, loneliness in dating, boundaries, self respect, toxic cycles, emotional availability #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
  5. 2 DE ABR.

    The Breakup Audit: He Was a Liability

    If you've ever cried over someone who said "let's just see where this goes" for six months, this episode is your official debrief. In today's episode of Currently Cringing, we're treating your heartbreak like a quarterly earnings report — because most people aren't heartbroken after a breakup. They're confused investors who never ran the numbers. Anisha breaks down the full Breakup ROI Report: what you're actually grieving (hint: it's four things, not one, and some of them were fictional), how to actually get over it ranked by effort to outcome ratio, why your gut knew before your brain admitted it, the difference between rebounding and resetting, and what discernment actually looks like on the other side. No inspirational quotes. No revenge glow-up content. No advice from someone still crying about the situation they're advising you on. Just a woman with an MBA in Finance, three years of marriage, and extremely vivid memories of being fully deployed in these streets — telling you exactly what works, what doesn't, and why he was never an asset to begin with. By the end of this episode you won't just be over it. You'll be enjoying the market. In this episode: The four things you're actually grieving after a breakupWhy the breakup advice economy is built almost entirely on things that don't workThe honest debrief — the only step that prevents you from doing this againDiscernment vs self awareness vs gut feelings and why they're not the same thingThe situationship math nobody wants to doHow to tell if you're rebounding or actually resettingWhy the goal was never to find the next one — it was to become the best asset in the room For anyone who has ever: Been in a situationship that had no formal paperworkSent a paragraph and immediately regretted itChecked their ex's Instagram and cried about tacosSaid "I'm low maintenance" when they meant "I tolerated nonsense and called it maturity"Felt the hm in week two and talked themselves out of it by week threeThis is the episode. Share it with someone who needs the audit more than they need the closure conversation. She knows who she is. #CurrentlyCringing #BreakupAdvice #GettingOverIt #ModernDating #Situationship #DatingAdvice #PodcastForWomen #HighStandards #SelfAwareness #RedFlags #DatingPodcast #RelationshipAdvice #Discernment #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    41 min
  6. 15 DE MAR.

    Airport Hell and Moving

    In this episode of Currently Cringing, Anisha recounts the chaotic chain reaction that started with what was supposed to be a relaxing international trip and somehow turned into a full blown logistical nightmare. After barely escaping the IndiGo airline flight delay crisis in India, Anisha returns to Miami thinking life will finally calm down. Instead, she and her husband begin the exhausting process of moving into a 3,000 square foot house with nothing but a childhood bed, an antique desk, and 35 unopened boxes. What follows is a month long parade of home problems, technicians, and unexpected adult responsibilities. From discovering the house only had 30 seconds of hot water before turning ice cold, to taking cold showers for two weeks, replacing the entire water heating system, waiting for brand new appliances that didn’t work, dealing with a garage door that refuses to close, and supervising a rotating cast of repair technicians fixing everything from blinds to dishwashers to stove hoods. Anisha also spirals into a philosophical question many millennials face when moving: how rich do you have to be to avoid doing any of this? Why aren’t billionaires unpacking boxes? How do ultra wealthy people know where anything in their house is if they didn’t organize it themselves? And is this chaos a preview of what home ownership actually looks like? This episode is a hilarious deep dive into modern adulthood, moving stress, travel disasters, and the strange realization that living in a big house mostly means walking farther to get water. If you’ve ever dealt with moving, home repairs, travel delays, or the existential crisis of opening yet another Amazon box, this episode will feel painfully relatable. Topics include: • IndiGo airline delays and aviation chaos in India • moving into a new house and relocation stress • home repair problems and renovation surprises • appliance issues and technician visits • millennial adulthood and life logistics • unpacking, organizing, and moving chaos • travel disasters and airline delays • why the ultra wealthy never unpack boxes Currently Cringing podcast moving into new house problems travel chaos storytime airline delay story IndiGo airline delays moving stress story millennial adulthood problems funny moving story home repair nightmare moving vlog podcast #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    28 min
  7. 26 DE FEV.

    The Road to Agra, Taj Mahal, Diarreah

    Act IV and V of my Golden Triangle chaos tour: Delhi to Agra to the Taj Mahal, featuring a 3 hour road trip, ITC Mughal marble bathrooms, squat toilets trauma, and the constant fear of shitting myself at one of the Seven Wonders of the World. In this episode I break down what it’s actually like to drive from Delhi to Agra, why the Taj Mahal is stunning but logistically hellish, and why nobody talks about the bathroom situation. We revisit my early 2000s family trip memories, the infamous Indian Chinese restaurant in Agra, and my sister’s legendary Taj Mahal diarrhea photos. Karma is real because years later I find myself rationing water, drinking Coca Cola as gastrointestinal strategy, and panic sleeping my way to ITC Mughal. We skip the lines with a private guide, get the iconic Taj Mahal photos, talk about Shah Jahan and why the Taj is technically a tomb not a palace, and unpack why Agra feels disjointed despite being home to a global monument. I also share travel tips for women visiting India, the reality of public squat toilets, booking a guide, winter travel strategy, and how to survive Delhi airport delays when your body is betraying you. Then Act V: more IndiGo flight delays, Andaz Delhi bathroom marathons, and finally reaching Coimbatore to see my grandparents. There’s Taj Coimbatore, emergency pharmacy runs, Sree Annapoorna lunch I couldn’t eat, and my grandmother declaring her toilet blessed after my gastrointestinal collapse. We talk aging grandparents, family nostalgia, the “good old days,” and what it means to return to India as an adult. This episode covers: Taj Mahal travel tips Delhi to Agra road trip ITC Mughal hotel Red Fort Agra Andaz Delhi airport hotel IndiGo flight delays Golden Triangle India itinerary Women travel safety in India Indian public toilets and squat toilets Delhi airport delays Coimbatore travel Taj Coimbatore Sree Annapoorna restaurant Indian family travel memories Romance, infrastructure, IBS, nostalgia, and the reality of visiting India as a grown adult. #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    50 min

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Anisha Ramakrishna is a TV personality, comedian, author, fashion designer, and the unapologetic voice behind the hit podcast Currently Cringing. Anisha brings her sharp wit, hilarious storytelling, and relatable experiences to the mic. On Currently Cringing, Anisha dives deep into the chaos of modern life, dishing on everything from pop culture and relationships to her own cringeworthy personal moments. Known for her breakout role on Bravo’s reality series Family Karma, Anisha’s larger-than-life personality and quick comebacks quickly made her a fan favorite. Now, she’s taking her raw, unfiltered humor to the podcasting world, sharing her unique perspective as a millennial South Asian woman navigating life, love, and entrepreneurship. Whether she’s spilling tea on embarrassing stories, or her journey as a woman on planet earth, Anisha keeps listeners laughing and wanting more. Tune in weekly for a podcast that blends humor, honesty, and a touch of gossip. If you’re looking for relatable laughs, no-holds-barred conversations, and plenty of cultural commentary, Currently Cringing is the podcast you need in your rotation. Perfect for fans of comedy, reality TV, and storytelling, this is your go-to for a good time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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