Send us a text This week we start with broken-society T-shirts and end up somewhere between bucket baths, Google searches, and grief. We talk about the great women who’ve gone — the kind who shaped how we see the world — and what it means to lose that kind of strength. We try to make sense of the millennial ache, the cost of living and the cost of caring, and how sometimes nostalgia is the only currency left. And yes, Nikki finally talks about her TEDx. It’s a mix of memory, laughter, and a l...
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Send us a text This week we start with broken-society T-shirts and end up somewhere between bucket baths, Google searches, and grief. We talk about the great women who’ve gone — the kind who shaped how we see the world — and what it means to lose that kind of strength. We try to make sense of the millennial ache, the cost of living and the cost of caring, and how sometimes nostalgia is the only currency left. And yes, Nikki finally talks about her TEDx. It’s a mix of memory, laughter, and a l...
Episode 14: School Runs, Science Fests & Smashing Ceilings 🎙️
Sari, Not Sorry!
53 minutes
5 months ago
Episode 14: School Runs, Science Fests & Smashing Ceilings 🎙️
Send us a text Episode 14: School Runs, Science Fests & Smashing Ceilings 🎙️ In this episode, we catch up on the chaos of kids growing up and heading off to new adventures (hello, school changes 👋🏽), Sheila’s whirlwind Cheltenham Science Festival and book tour life, and the constant juggle of multitasking through it all. We celebrate Nikki’s Aneira Health launch (!!) and reflect on the amazing, liberating posts on RecommendAsian—expertly steered by the fabulous Zamiha Desai—that gave ...
Sari, Not Sorry!
Send us a text This week we start with broken-society T-shirts and end up somewhere between bucket baths, Google searches, and grief. We talk about the great women who’ve gone — the kind who shaped how we see the world — and what it means to lose that kind of strength. We try to make sense of the millennial ache, the cost of living and the cost of caring, and how sometimes nostalgia is the only currency left. And yes, Nikki finally talks about her TEDx. It’s a mix of memory, laughter, and a l...