170 episodes

A podcast interviewing South Asian trailblazers, experts, and prominent voices around the world. We discuss the messiness of growing up brown, have honest conversations about personal and professional journeys, talk about projects that currently fulfill our souls, and discuss topics we could never talk about in front of those aunties we grew up with.

Uncle jokes included.

Tuckered Out with Ami Thakkar Ami Thakkar Raval: Podcaster and Writer

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 85 Ratings

A podcast interviewing South Asian trailblazers, experts, and prominent voices around the world. We discuss the messiness of growing up brown, have honest conversations about personal and professional journeys, talk about projects that currently fulfill our souls, and discuss topics we could never talk about in front of those aunties we grew up with.

Uncle jokes included.

    Zarrar Khan is Shining A Fresh Light on Pakistan

    Zarrar Khan is Shining A Fresh Light on Pakistan

    In this episode, Zarrar delves deep into the process of creating In Flames and its subsequent controversy, and the importance of portraying Pakistan in all its complexity. He passionately expresses the importance of telling stories of Pakistani women at a time of worldwide crisis for women’s rights. He shares his thoughts on the state of Pakistani cinema. Finally, he shares his insights into living as both a Canadian and a Pakistani and learning to fall in love with all of Pakistani culture.

    • 43 min
    Anu Seghal and Priya Krishna Discuss Culture and Cooking

    Anu Seghal and Priya Krishna Discuss Culture and Cooking

    Anu Seghal is a children's author and the founder of The Culture Tree, a cultural literacy and language education company that celebrates South Asian culture. Priya Krishna is a food reporter and video host for the New York Times and the best-selling author of multiple cookbooks, including Indian-Ish and Cooking at Home. Her latest book is Priya's Kitchen Adventures.

    The Culture Tree will be hosting their first annual AAPI Children's Literary Festival in collaboration with the Asia Society. This is a unique gathering place for writers, illustrators, publishers, and fans of AAPI literary works. It features readings, meet-and-greet sessions with authors like Priya, illustrators, panel discussions, and writing workshops, engaging the youth with the full diversity of South Asian culture.

    Anu and Priya delve deep into how The Culture Tree and the AAPI Children's Literary Fest will help immerse children in South Asian culture through the love of reading and food . We talk about the importance of food in our culture and what comfort food we still love, Anu shares her journey with The Culture Tree , and Priya discusses how her dad gets stopped at Costco to discuss his recipes that are now shared worldwide.

    The AAPI Children’s Literary Festival will be in person Saturday, May 11th from 1 to 5 p.m. at 725 Park Avenue, New York City.

    • 43 min
    Rochelle Pinto Is Taking Vogue India Into A New Era

    Rochelle Pinto Is Taking Vogue India Into A New Era

    Rochelle Pinto is the head of editorial content for Vogue India. She has had quite a career and is exactly how you think a Vogue head would be-poised, intelligent, well-spoken, beautiful, and as a bonus,  she’s totally down to earth. In case you were also wondering if she does gets to work with and receive advice from Anna Wintour, the answer is yes. Yes she does.

    Rochelle shares her insights into what is currently happening in Indian fashion, content, beauty,  and all things Vogue. She speaks frankly about the challenges of representing India in all its diversity and richness and describes growing up in Goa free of gender stereotypes, how her parents keep her grounded, and the ways Vogue India is currently uncovering untold and fascinating stories all over the country.

    • 51 min
    Michael Maliakel and Sonya Balsara: Breaking Barriers on Broadway

    Michael Maliakel and Sonya Balsara: Breaking Barriers on Broadway

    We're going to Broadway!

    Today, I am talking with the two South Asian leads in a very beloved Broadway show: Michael Maliakel and Sonya Balsara, who play Aladdin and Jasmine in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway.

    Michael made his Broadway debut with Aladdin in September 2021.  He has had theater experience, including being part of the national tour of the Phantom of the Opera. Sonya also made her Broadway debut as Jasmine in Aladdin and has recently worked on the pre-Broadway lab of The Karate Kid, Sense and Sensibility, and West Side Story in Tokyo, Japan..

    • 54 min
    Rohit Bhargava Discusses The Non-Obvious

    Rohit Bhargava Discusses The Non-Obvious

    In honor of SXSW coming up next week, I wanted to share a previous episode with one of the keynote speakers for the conference!

    Rohit Bhargava is the Founder and Chief Trend Curator of the Non-Obvious Company and is widely considered one of the most entertaining and original speakers on trends and marketing in the world.

    Rohit believes the world needs more Non-Obvious thinking. He helps leaders and professionals to be more open minded, see what others miss and learn to anticipate the future. He is the author of seven popular business books, including his signature Non-Obvious Megatrends which has been read or shared by more than 1 million people and was a #1 WSJ bestseller + USA Today bestseller earlier this year.

    Outside of speaking and consulting, Rohit is also the co-founder of Ideapress Publishing - a fast growing independent publisher that specializes in working with top authors to publish beautiful business books.

    We talk about what a Futurist does, why he is the trend guy, what the Human Mode trend is and why it's here to stay, how starting a publishing company kept him from becoming an a&&hole, and the reasons he wanted to start supporting the South Asian community.

    • 52 min
    Kavita Mehra Is Changing Conversations On Gender-Based Violence

    Kavita Mehra Is Changing Conversations On Gender-Based Violence

    Kavita is the Executive Director for Sahki for South Asian Women, a survivor-led gender justice organization whose goal is to eradicate gender-based and domestic violence. Sakhi is the second largest organization of its kind in the US, and celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. It has really changed the conversation on gender-based violence in our community while uniting survivors and institutions to work together.

    In our conversation,  Kavita delves into how Sakhi provides a safe space and community for survivors; the high rate of gender violence in the South Asian diaspora, the challenges in overcoming it, and its connections to South Asian culture and beliefs. We talk about South Asian family dynamics and how they have impacted us, She generously opens up about her own trauma, how it drove her to do the job she does, and how she overcomes trauma to this day.

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
85 Ratings

85 Ratings

WestCoastLogger ,

Great interview subjects and convo flow!

Really appreciate listening to the interview subjects and topics curated on Tuckered Out. One of my favorite podcasts.

Polopatel23 ,

She’s a natural!

Ami brings rich stories of South Asian trailblazers and naturally creates community around the advancement & lift of the South Asian Voice.

Will Wha ,

Fascinating stories with soul

Ami has a unique ability to connect with her guests and bring heart and soul to their stories. Highly relevant point of view in each episode and provides a powerful voice to such a large community.

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