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.
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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.
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Why My Family Cancelled Christmas India vs America Elder Care Sex and the City Lies Fashion Taste and Viral Politics
In this unhinged November episode of Currently Cringing Anisha unpacks everything from the end of her family Christmas tradition to the emotional reality of aging parents and grandparents in America. After her parents decide to spend the holidays in India and her husband is working she realizes she will be home alone for the first time ever during Christmas. That sparks a brutally honest look at what family aging and tradition really mean as her grandparents permanently relocate to India and instantly begin thriving with care and support that simply does not exist in the United States.
From elder care costs to quality of life Anisha breaks down the stark difference between growing old in America versus India and why this shift shattered everything she assumed about home aging and responsibility.
Then the episode explodes into pure millennial cultural commentary as she revisits Sex and the City in her forties and realizes Carrie Bradshaw was not a quirky fashion icon but a financially delusional emotionally chaotic villain dressed in craft-project couture. With her fashion background Anisha draws the line between being a fashionista and having actual taste and why social media has eliminated authenticity and replaced it with trend-driven clones.
Finally she dives into the political plot twist of Zoran Mumdani becoming mayor of New York City at thirty four defeating Andrew Cuomo and revealing how modern elections are won on TikTok not in banquet halls. She examines viral politics campaign machines Gen Z feminism and why calling a twenty eight year old political spouse a feminist icon might be the biggest reach of the year.
This episode blends comedy heartbreak cultural truth and political chaos into one razor sharp hour that hits family South Asian identity fashion reality checks influencer culture elder care and America’s generational unraveling.
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In this episode, Anisha Ramakrishna (Bravo's Family Karma) delivers a sharp, witty manifesto on decentering everything that's been running your life without permission: your age, men, family expectations, and society's outdated script.
What You'll Learn:
✨ Decenter Your Age - Why being over 35 isn't a deadline and how to stop apologizing for your timeline
✨ Decenter Men - How to stop editing your life around male validation and build a life that men are invited into, not built around
✨ Decenter Your Family - Why your parents' Boomer advice is literally useless (the world they knew doesn't exist anymore) and how to love your family while ignoring their outdated expectations
✨ Decenter Society's Script - Breaking free from the graduate-marry-kids-house timeline that no longer applies
✨ The "Boyfriend is Cringe" Phenomenon - Anisha reveals how she started this viral trend before British Vogue wrote about it, why women are hiding their partners on social media now, and what it means for modern relationships
✨ Why Relationships Aren't Achievements - Unpacking why being "chosen" is not the same as being successful, and why partnership should never be proof of your worth
Perfect for: Women 18-45 who are tired of living according to everyone else's timeline, feeling behind because they're single, or making their relationship status their entire personality.
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If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who needs to hear it. Leave a review and let us know what you're decentering in your life.
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Self-Improvement, Relationships
Society & Culture, Mental Health, Women's Issues
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What do climbing Mount Everest and robbing the Louvre have in common?
Absolutely nothing—except human delusion, designer jackets, and the desperate need to flex.
In this week’s Currently Cringing, Anisha spirals into the two most unhinged headlines of the year: the Louvre jewelry heist (aka the most French crime ever committed—scooters, tiaras, and a four-minute smash-and-grab), and the Everest traffic jam of influencers risking frostbite for a selfie caption that reads “grind never stops.”
From pink diamonds to oxygen tanks, this episode dives into:
💎 The psychology of why people chase danger and attention
⛰️ The luxury of suffering in expensive outerwear
🪞The art of clout-chasing disguised as self-discovery
🧠 The conspiracy theories behind the Louvre heist (Princesses, Pink Panthers, and Parisian politics)
🫶 And why Everest and the Louvre are really just the same metaphor in different lighting: humans doing the most for validation.
It’s chaotic, hilarious, and weirdly profound—a masterclass in delusional anthropology.
#FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture
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In this chaotic, hilarious, and surprisingly educational episode, I spiral through 100+ years of Balkan drama — from royal assassinations to rotating presidencies, Tito’s breakup with Stalin, and why Slovenia is thriving while Bosnia still has a group chat government.
If you’ve ever wondered why ex-Yugoslavia is so complicated, why you can’t get a flight from Croatia to Albania, or what the difference is between “Balkan” and “Slav” — this is your crash course. We go full storytime with facts, feelings, and flight delays.
Featuring history, heartbreak, high-speed trains, and my birthday trip turned geopolitical rabbit hole.
#FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture
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Friend of the Show Aditya: From Perpetually Dating & Dumped to Finally Engaged
Aditya has been the unofficial mascot of our podcast—forever dating and forever spiraling in group chat lore. But plot twist: he’s officially engaged. In this episode, we dive into his chaotic dating history, the red flags that almost turned into deal-breakers, and how he finally found his forever plus-one. Think lessons on love, timing, and why even professional dating can end in a ring.
👀 Expect laughs, brutal honesty, and some hard truths about modern dating culture.
💍 Because if Aditya and Anisha can find love, respectively… there’s hope for everyone.
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In this week’s Currently Cringing, Anisha dives into everything from late-night TV meltdowns to mall nostalgia — and why eclipse season might actually be behind all of it.
🔥 Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension — what it says about the slow death of legacy TV and why the networks refused to reinvent.
💍 Claire’s bankruptcy (again!) — the mall staple that pierced our ears and now can’t pierce Gen Z’s wallets. What went wrong, and what reinvention should look like.
🦷 The $700 night guard saga — how losing a piece of plastic turned into a cosmic lesson in humility.
🌑 Eclipse season explained — what the September 2025 lunar and solar eclipses actually mean in astrology, and how to use this energy for reinvention instead of chaos.
💫 Rebranding yourself — why you can pivot as many times as you need, flop eras included, and how to make reinvention your main character energy.
It’s sharp, funny, and painfully relatable
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In this week’s episode of Currently Cringing, Anisha takes you from Switzerland birthday portals to Hermès bag scandals to the Taylor Swift–Travis Kelce takeover of our feeds.
🎂 Astrology says she’s a lifelong nomad — so what does it mean to spend a solar return in Switzerland, one of the world’s safest countries?
👜 Why Hermès has lost the plot, how a Shanghai reseller cracked the Birkin game, and why luxury isn’t supposed to feel like babysitting leather.
👗 The Chloé Malle debate — is Vogue’s new editor a “bad dresser,” or have we just been brainwashed into thinking influencers are our style leaders?
💍 And of course… the Swift–Kelce industrial complex: engagement, wedding, baby, algorithm. How our feeds became the Truman Show we didn’t sign up for.
It’s astrology, luxury, pop culture, and travel chaos all in one episode
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It’s September, which means the planet is on fire, the influencers are in full delusion mode, and my nervous system? Tapped out.
In this week’s episode of Currently Cringing, we spiral responsibly through every absurd headline and unhinged group chat update, including:
🔹 Aditya’s raw, firsthand account of 9/11 as a middle schooler in Manhattan — yes, this is the real NYC trauma origin story.
🔹 Charlie Kirk saying
🔹 Flying through Doha during Israeli airstrikes — just me, my carry-on, and geopolitical chaos.
🔹 Our best friend’s mom stranded in Nepal during a literal government collapse. Summer travel? Never again.
🔹 The Summer Situationship Schedule — how dating content creators turned July into cuffing preseason.
🔹 NYC in September: the influencer apocalypse — it’s US Open, NYFW, and your barista is now a brand. Please stop.
Whether you’re mourning the death of chill, dodging TikTok tarot girls at Fashion Week, or just trying to figure out if your situationship is seasonal or terminal — this one’s for you.
🎧 Tap in if you’ve ever searched:
This episode is for every over-informed, under-rested woman navigating September with SPF 50, anxiety, and a group chat full of screenshots.
#FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture
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Kids, choices, birthrates, burnout. Why brunch might be cheaper than babies in 2025.
Let’s talk about the question every woman gets asked but no one wants to answer:
“So… are you having kids?”
In this razor-sharp episode of Currently Cringing, I unpack the real reasons behind declining birthrates, the invisible labor of eldest daughters, the mental load of motherhood, and why for many of us, babies aren’t broken dreams — they’re just not the dream.
From frozen eggs and financial freedom to histamine flare-ups and hypervigilance, this episode explores the emotional, cultural, and economic math behind fertility in 2025 — and why brunch is often cheaper than babies.
🔹 Why I froze my eggs — and may never use them
🔹 Eldest daughter syndrome = early burnout
🔹 Baby bonuses, daycare inflation, and why the math isn’t mathing
🔹 “I’d be a great mom… but do I want to be?”
🔹 Choosing legacy over diapers
This is not a mommy-shaming moment or a childfree cult sermon. It’s a reality check — with jokes.
If you’ve ever wondered:
Then this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen in for a hilarious, honest, and deeply reflective look at what it really means to choose — or not choose — parenthood today.
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Comedy shows, beta blockers, migraines, IV drips, and sinus chaos. Performing nearly killed me.
Let’s rewind to early August. I have back-to-back sold-out comedy shows in Houston and Dallas, and my body? Full-blown meltdown. Debilitating anxiety. Beta blockers that barely worked. And to top it off? A histamine storm from hell — migraines, sinus pressure, and nervous sh*ts that laughed in the face of science.
In this episode of Currently Cringing, I spiral through every chaotic moment leading up to the shows:
🔹 Dry mouth, shaking, stage possession — not butterflies, but bear attack energy
🔹 Hotel rehearsals to escape the immigrant household chaos
🔹 My one-woman experiment with propranolol, rice water, and IV drips
🔹 Why beta blockers calm the heart but not the bowels
🔹 The nervous system tax of being a live performer (with a sinus infection)
I was doing immunity IVs like I was prepping for a space launch, chugging Mucinex like it was vintage wine, and still — still — the body said: “No thanks.”
Whether you’re an anxious overachiever, a performer who spirals before the spotlight, or just someone who’s tried to outsmart their own nervous system with supplements and serotonin… this one’s for you.
🎧 Tune in for:
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This week, I’m coming for everything — my first-ever nose hair trimmer purchase (Vienna inspired, don’t ask), why I’d rather date a clean jerk than a dirty nice guy, and how some men’s breath could single-handedly wipe out romance. We’re also talking the new ultimate flex: living offline, surviving Miami’s “artisanal” pizza scene without losing your will to live, and why the patriarchy is choking on our lipsticks. Sharp, funny, and not safe for your fragile uncle’s Facebook feed.
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This week, I spiral through three urgent matters:
If you’ve ever gagged on dental plaster, been shamed for not wearing leggings to Pilates, or thought to yourself “Is that possum wearing a sweater?”—this episode is for you.
Tap in for an unfiltered breakdown of capitalism, gum sensitivity, and Sydney Sweeney’s right to be hot and drive.
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It’s Shark Week, but the real bloodbath? Cutting off people who smile in your face and talk sh*t behind your back. In this episode of Currently Cringing, Anisha spirals (with a fresh gel set, finally) about the dark side of people-pleasing, why your nail tech being sick is a spiritual lesson, and how to stop explaining your worth to people who wouldn’t defend you in a group chat. It’s giving boundaries. It’s giving emotional exfoliation. It’s giving… no more Ms. Nice Girl.
This episode dives into:
🦈 Shark Week mood swings & the curse of kindness
💅 The chaos of not being able to get your nails done
🙅♀️ The art of the elegant cut-off
🧠 People-pleasing, confrontation anxiety, and post-betrayal clarity
🌊 Why protecting your peace is the hottest summer trend
Hit play if you’re tired of performing for people who don’t even clap.
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This week’s episode is a full spiral, reformer-style. We kick off in the Pilates studio where I’m sweating, shaking, and resisting the cult of leggings while surrounded by girls named Sage in $300 sets. Then we talk gym culture, peri-menopausal survival, and why I now dress like I’ve lost everything in the divorce… for safety.
Because in 2025? Looking rich is a liability.
I unpack the emotional damage of trying to look poor on vacation while influencers get robbed in Paris for posting their Birkins.
This week on Currently Cringing, we spiral through everything from gym culture and Pilates reformer trauma to Mounjaro-fueled survival and a Coldplay concert affair that turned into an HR disaster. I update you on how weight training is saving my peri-menopausal bones, why I dress like an off-duty monk at the gym, and how my husband fell mid-class while I judged him in silence.
Then we dive into the scandal of the week: the Astronomer CEO who got caught cheating on the Coldplay kiss cam, launching a viral meltdown, a wife deleting his last name from Facebook, and me questioning why anyone cheats in public… at Gillette Stadium… while Chris Martin sings Fix You.
We also discuss the new survival aesthetic: why cute vacation outfits are over and looking rich is officially a safety hazard. Because at this point? I pack like I’m starring in a documentary about disappearing quietly.
We spiral. We sweat. We stay unhinged.
Andy Byron Kristin Cabot Astronomer CEO Coldplay Cheating Kiss Cam Concert
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This week, I take you on an emotionally unhinged journey from the glacial waters of Norway to the psychological battlefield that is… modern life in America. What starts as a bougie wellness trip—complete with sauna bonding, orange jellyfish, and Scandinavian death water—spirals into a full-blown existential crisis about war, privilege, and whether I should be stocking adaptogens or ammo.
I dive into thalassophobia, my husband’s Olympic plunge energy, and why nature is not my birthright. Then I land back in the U.S. and WHIPLASH: it’s war, again. Instagram is a mix of missile strikes, makeup tutorials, and influencers contouring through the collapse. Welcome to the simulation.
We talk privilege, the politics of panic, global chaos, and the real reason I’m skipping the next cold plunge: I’d rather be judged in Monaco by a Pomeranian than emotionally waterboarded by a fjord.
Warning: Contains jellyfish trauma, aesthetic spirals
Norway, Fjord, Oslo, Travel
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Is America actually on sale? In this chaotic, no-crumbs-left breakdown of the One Big Beautiful Bill, Anisha Ramakrishna (comedian, spiraling millennial, daughter of immigrants) rips into the tax cuts for billionaires, Medicaid gutting, SNAP slashes, and student loan “reforms” wrapped in glitter and fiscal gaslighting.
What’s really in the bill? Who benefits? Who loses coverage, groceries, and basic dignity? And why does Congress keep acting like chronic illness is a personality flaw?
In this episode:
Why the top 1% gets beachfront write-offs
What Medicaid work requirements actually mean
Why 12 million could lose coverage
SNAP cuts, ICE bonuses, and rural hospital shade
Student loan “reform” that’s basically a prank
Anisha calls out both parties, explains every clause like you’re five (but fabulous), and reminds you why loving America means holding it accountable.
This isn’t a political lecture. It’s a designer roast.
God bless America. And God help us if we stay quiet.
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In this unhinged episode of Currently Cringing, we’re spiraling through the wildest parts of 2025—from Carnival’s poop cruise documentary to Labubu demon dolls and Zara’s AI-generated outfits that feel like a simulation glitch. We’re also calling out Prada’s $1,200 Kolhapuri chappals (colonizer-core is not couture) and breaking down why the vibe economy is broken—because artists and cultural creators keep building the vibe while corporations keep cashing the checks.
And finally, I’m entering month two of Mounjaro, my blood sugar’s balanced, my inflammation is down, and I’ve never felt better—even if society is in full-blown aesthetic chaos.
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From the lace-gloved chaos of Lauren Sánchez’s couture rollout to Jeff Bezos’ Renaissance space wedding with a guest list that low-key rivals the Epstein files—this week we spiral hard. Anisha breaks down the $200B masquerade, Kim K’s Saint Laurent Succubus moment, Bezos’ kids ghosting the ceremony, and why this wasn’t a wedding—it was a rebrand. We’re talking narcissism, NDAs, Nepo billionaires, and the sickeningly soft power of silicone Versailles. It’s Eyes Wide Shut meets Forbes 500 with a prenup. What Would Jeff Do? Apparently, everything.
#BezosWedding #LaurenSanchez #CurrentlyCringing #WWJD #MainCharacterEnergy #PopCulture #ViralPodcast #Unfiltered #CulturalCommentary
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We waited three hours in the rain for Ceres Pizza in NYC. It was $115. There were time slots being screamed like we were at JFK, and we left with two pizzas, five people, and zero slices to spare for the poor man who tried to Venmo us. This is the energy I left New York with—and then flew straight to Scandinavia.
In this unfiltered episode, I’m taking you through my chaotic, gorgeous, hormonally regulated European birthday tour for my husband across Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic, Austria, and Hungary—all while microdosing Mounjaro.
No migraines. No sinus infections. No sugar spirals. Just schnapps, goulash, beer, and 20,000 steps a day in platform sneakers. We peed in floor-to-ceiling glass bathrooms, swam in fjords, and I was recognized by Family Karma fans in Aurland, Norway (a North Carolina supermodel couple, obviously).
I share my full Mounjaro update—how I lost 9 lbs of inflammation and water weight, cleared the food noise, slept like I astral projected, and didn’t even want dessert in Europe. My period showed up on cue (because she always vacations with me), but for the first time in years? No migraine. No histamine meltdown.
And because I have too much to say and too many opinions to gatekeep, I’m launching a curated travel + wellness blog—a chaotic guide to food, culture, hormones, luxury, and how to survive Europe with a carry-on and cortisol. You’re welcome.
I’m also heading straight from this trip into stand-up shows, because apparently I enjoy exhaustion. Let’s get into it.
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Bloated by noon? Can’t poop on vacation? Convinced you have a gluten allergy but also eat bagels in secret? SAME. This week, I sit down with gastroenterologist and motility expert Dr. Kumkum Patel to talk about everything your gut has been trying to tell you but you’ve been ignoring since 2012.
We get into:
This episode is equal parts educational, unhinged, and shockingly validating. If you’ve ever said “I’m just built like this” to explain your bloating—this one’s for you.
🎧 Subscribe, spiral, and sip your peppermint tea. Your gut (and therapist) will thank you.
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