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The Queer Podcast

The Queer Podcast

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Ashish Sawhny is ready to buck the cis-tem. The filmmaker, actor, writer, queer affirmed mental health counsellor is older, wiser but still learning from our young queer peers. On The Queer Podcast Ashish talks to the sassiest, sexiest, most diverse voices from across the spectrum. Tune in to listen to the answers to boomer questions, wicked stories and warm hearts.Audiomatic Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Never too Late: Coming Out After 30 ft. Mihir Chanchani
    Sep 8 2025

    Barry Manilow came out at 73, Joel Grey at 82. What about coming out in your 30s, 40s, or beyond? Advertising creative Mihir Chanchani shares his personal journey of coming out later in life and why he says he's "still coming out." We explore the unique challenges of late bloomers in Indian society, family dynamics, and finding the courage to live authentically at any age.

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    39 mins
  • Breaking Barriers: Inclusion in Corporate India ft. Zoya
    Jun 27 2025

    Join host Ashish as he chats with Zoya, a gender fluid DEI leader as they explore the realities of being queer in corporate India. From personal journeys of authenticity to building workplaces where 100+ LGBTQ+ professionals thrive, this conversation dives deep into why DEI matters! The gap between policy and practice, and how companies can move beyond rainbow-washing to create real change.

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    47 mins
  • EXPOSED🚨 Digital Scams and the Queer Community ft. Nakshatra Bagwe
    Jun 27 2025

    The queer community's increased visibility comes with a dark side: a rise in targeted crimes. In this episode, we speak with Nakshatra Bagwe, a true vigilante who has dedicated himself to fighting these alarming offenses.

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    34 mins
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