Masala Podcast, the South Asian feminist podcast

ON BILLBOARDS IN NEW YORK, LONDON, CARDIFF, DUBLIN & GLASGOW

  • The top South Asian feminist podcast in the world
  • A defining voice for South Asian feminism
  • Winner of 6 British Podcast Awards in 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023
  • Winner at the Audio Production Awards in 2022
  • Winner of Spotify SoundUp 2018
  • Nominated change-maker at the Visionary Awards 2021

Featured in press worldwide:

South Asian women love Masala Podcast

Proudly repping South Asian feminism

And featuring the world’s best known South Asian women

Masala Podcast features some of the world’s best known South Asian women like 🎤 musicians Anoushka Shankar & Raveena Aurora 🎤 Hollywood celebs like Richa Moorjani, Avantika &, Melanie Chandra 🎤TV Presenter Anita Rani 🎤Comedians Shazia Mirza & Aparna Nancherla 🎤Vogue editor Versha Sharma 🎤 Entrepreneur Reshma Saujani – just a few of amazing, inspiring South Asian women featured so far.

Proudly feminist Masala Podcast has become synonymous with South Asian feminism, creating change as well as a real sense of community & connection for its fans in the UK, US, India, Canada & other countries. Masala Podcast is all about taboos in South Asian culture: everything from sex, sexuality, periods, menopause, porn, mental health, shame, sexual harassment & more.

Masala Podcast has been super impactful with 5 seasons, 56 episodes, 6 British Podcast Awards, 1 Audio Production Award, 1 Spotify SoundUp 2018 Award & innumerable press features.

MASALA PODCAST LIVE

When Masala Podcast goes live and loud, it’s iconic. We have everything from fabulous South Asian celebs and other guests to orgasm guessing games (yes, you read that right!). We’ve even had the world’s first ever queer marriage proposal live on Masala Podcast.

If you’d like to join our next live Masala Podcast, just sign up to our emails or keep an eye on our socials. Trust us, it’s like nothing you’ve ever experienced before.

Check out our recent live podcasts

Masala Podcast Live in London: Sat 11th Sept, London Podcast Festival

Masala Podcast Live at International Women’s Podcast Festival, 18 June 2022, London

Masala Podcast Live in Germany, 6 Sept 2022, Cologne

FABULOUS FEEDBACK

“As a dual heritage woman, it’s really really lovely and important to me hearing these conversations and especially at the end, talking about like the parts where you choose the bits that you want. That was really, really, lovely. I think for so long. And I just realised this today. I’m not often in spaces where it’s, you know, where there’s a majority of brown women who are doing incredible things. And I think today has brought it home for me that I actively need to be in rooms with other like-minded brown women who are absolutely awe inspiring and incredible.”

Maya Stevenson, Artist & Queer Academic

“These conversations don’t happen often enough. And I’ve also not had these conversations in person for a really long time, to feel part of a South Asian community and to be able to talk about all of these things that are so forbidden and to be reminded that there are so many people who are breaking, breaking those barriers and having these conversations. It’s amazing. I feel like all tingly, it was just an amazing event.”

Ruby Rare, Sex educator & body-positivity advocate

“I think for so long. And I just realised this today. I’m not often in spaces where it’s, you know, where there’s a majority of brown women who are doing incredible things. And I think today has brought it home for me that I actively need to be in rooms with other like-minded brown women who are absolutely awe inspiring and incredible.”

Poppy Jay, Podcaster “Brown Girls Do It Too”

“I’ve known Sangeeta for almost 20 odd years. And she’s always been a huge champion of women’s rights, especially in the South Asian community. And I think just this opportunity to see her telling real stories about real people, and meeting all of these incredibly articulate and fluid women has been inspiring, it’s been jaw dropping for me, and I’m really, really happy to be here today and be a part of this.”

Arshia Gratiot, Founder & CEO, Eupnoos

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