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In this episode of @CONVERSATIONSWITHCHAI we dive into the new Fantastic Four Trailer (13:20) and Jonathan Majors potentially rejoining Marvel (21:20). Ihram then gives his take on the Diddy Documentary "Fall of Diddy" (30:10). We wrap this pod with a message to Artist Managers (41:00) and a reaction to AP Dhillon announced for the NBA All Star Game.
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In this episode of @CONVERSATIONSWITHCHAI our host gives his SuperBowl Prediction (6:25), answers a few fan questions, including whether South Asian DJs are "appropriating" their own culture (9:20), and also gives reacts to new music from @TheWeeknd and @SHUBHWORLDWIDE (31:30). Also, Ihram cannot escape the media around Blake Lively + Justin Baldoni (34:10), @PopShift new season of Desi Dating is announced (41:45), and more!!!!Please Subscribe to keep up to date on all things Chai Creative.
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In Episode 65 of "Conversations with Chai," Ihram gives his opinion on Nora Fatehi and Jason Derulo's latest track, "Snake" (2:10). We then address listener questions in our Fan Q&A segment (beginning at 12:00). The discussion shifts to the recent inauguration and the debate over whether the U.S. is evolving into an oligarchy, with insights into Elon Musk's role in politics (at 25:10). Finally, Ihram speaks to those in NYC nightlife scene (starting at 31:00).
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In Episode 64 of "Conversations with Chai," Ihram delves in and reacts to some recent headlines in the diaspora and creatorship.6:20 â Hasan Minhaj joins KCC as an investor and brand partner15:20 â Ihram reacts to the new Billy Khan song "Mian Twins" and gives some advice to artists22:30 â Grace O'Malley opens up about her compensation at Barstool, prompting a response from Dave Portnoy.40:15 â Ihram shares heartfelt reactions to the ceasefire in Gaza, reflecting on its implications.Join us for these insightful segments that cover a range of topics from business ventures to personal narratives and global events.
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Dive into an extraordinary conversation with Tazin Khan, CEO & Founder of Cyber Collective, as we explore:Intuitive Design and Menstrual Cycles in Business (2:15): Learn how Tazin structures her company's workflow around feminine and intuitive cycles, fostering a more natural and empathetic approach to leadership.Metaâs Content Policy Shake-Up (29:10): Unpack Metaâs controversial changes to content moderation and what they mean for creators, advertisers, and the future of online discourse.The AI Debate for Creators (34:10): Explore AI's transformative effects on the global creative industry and answer the pressing question: Is AI a force for good or a challenge for creators?About Cyber CollectiveCyber Collective envisions a world where people experience technology safely, privately, and with dignity. Their Internet Street Smarts course is a free resource teaching essential skills to protect yourself and your community online.Learn more and access the course here: Cyber Collective WebsiteDonât miss this episode filled with insights on intuition, tech policy, and the future of AI!
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Join rappers Spitty and RMS, along with DJ Mrii, as we explore the evolution of the South Asian music industry and diaspora culture. We break down the Canada Punjabi music wave and discuss AP Dhillonâs record label and its impact on artistry and revenue streams (17:10). Dive into how businesses like Kolkata Chai and Indo Warehouse represent the growth of the diaspora ecosystem (24:10). Plus, hear insights on the rejection of commercial trends in favor of authentic artistry in music and events (37:10).
If you're passionate about South Asian music, diaspora culture, or the business of creativity, this episode is for you!
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In this episode of Conversations with Chai, we sit down with Zain and Ish, the visionary founders of Rastah, a trailblazing fashion brand making waves globally. From their humble beginnings as a revenue-losing venture to dressing icons like Zayn Malik and Justin Bieber, Zain and Ish share their journey of resilience, creativity, and grit. Dive deep into the strategies, challenges, and pivotal moments that turned Rastah into a cultural powerhouse embraced by the worldâs biggest names. A must-listen for anyone passionate about fashion, business, and South Asian representation in the global spotlight!Apology: We regret to inform our audience that due to technical issues, the video recording of this episode was corrupted. However, we believe the content is valuable and are pleased to present it in audio format. Thank you for your understanding.
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In this episode, we engage with Divya Robin, a licensed psychotherapist and wellness educator based in New York City and Hoboken, NJ. Specializing in anxiety, life transitions, and millennial challenges, Divya offers her expertise on effectively navigating conflicts in various aspects of life. Utilizing evidence-based techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy, she provides practical strategies for managing disagreements constructively. Divya emphasizes the importance of understanding personal and cultural values in conflict resolution, equipping listeners with tools to foster healthier relationships. Learn more about Divya Robin.
Apology: We regret to inform our audience that due to technical issues, the video recording of this episode was corrupted. However, we believe the content is valuable and are pleased to present it in audio format. Thank you for your understanding.
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In this episode, we delve into the globalization of basketball and its impact on South Asian athletes with Gautam Kapur, CEO and Founder of Brown Ballers, Sarju Patel, former Cornell basketball captain, and Varun Ram, former University of Maryland guard. We explore the NBA's global reach and discuss India's potential to embrace the sport (12:33). The conversation shifts to Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, analyzing the underrepresentation of South Asian athletes in this arena (30:43). We also highlight the India Rising team and their upcoming documentary, which features personalities like Jeremy Lin and NAV, aiming to showcase the underdog journey of South Asian athletes.Support the Documentary: You can support the India Rising documentary, a project that tells an important underdog story of South Asian athletes and features individuals like Jeremy Lin and NAV. Donations are fully tax-deductible and processed through Film Independent, the official donation platform for films and documentaries. To contribute, please visit: https://www.filmindependent.org/sponsored-projects/india-rising/Note: All donations are fully tax-deductible and processed through Film Independent, the official donation platform for films and documentaries.
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In this episode of Conversations with Chai, Ihram sits down with Mashnun and Mohuya, hosts of the Difficultish podcast, to dive deep into the intricacies of being South Asian creators. They explore what it means to navigate the creative industry as Bengalis, the challenges of being boxed in as "brown creators" instead of just creators, and how competitiveness shapes the brown creative space.Timestamps to guide your listening:6:22: Being only recognized as a "brown creator" but wanting creativity to stand on its own.12:10: Why itâs okay to give creators their flowers, whether youâre a fan or just an observer.26:10: The loneliness of pioneering in the brown creative industry and the unique challenges that come with being an early mover.Tune in for a candid conversation about identity, support, and what it takes to thrive in a competitive yet growing space.
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Rohma Siddiqui as she shares her terrifying experience with filler removal that nearly cost her life. Rohma opens up about her rare autoimmune response to dissolving fillers, a journey filled with pain, uncertainty, and a drastic shift in her mindset. Join us as we dive deep into the unexpected dangers of cosmetic procedures, the life lessons Rohma learned through this ordeal, and how it transformed her perspective on beauty, health, and self-acceptance. An eye-opening story of resilience, self-discovery, and the strength found through struggle.Listen now for a story that goes beyond aesthetics to reveal the power of healing, inside and out.
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In this episode of Conversations with Chai, we sit down with Sufi Malik to go beyond the headlines and explore her journey through fame, online criticism, and her perspective on love and life. Join us for a candid conversation about navigating public life, finding silver linings, and what the future holds for Sufi.Timestamps:4:22 â Getting to Know Sufi: Her background and the experiences that shaped her.6:20 â Virality and Its Impact: The original photoshoot that catapulted Sufi into the spotlight and how it affected her and her family.25:22 â Facing Internet Hate: The challenges of handling online criticism and the toll it took.36:15 â Finding Silver Linings: How Sufi has found positives in difficult situations.1:30:15 â Redefining Love: Sufi shares her personal take on love, both past and present.1:38:01 â Looking Ahead: Whatâs next for Sufi and her vision for the future.Donât forget to like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated with more inspiring conversations!
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In this special ADDA edition of Conversations with Chai, I sit with the homie Wolf Taylor from the Half Way Up Podcast. We get real about some of the latest headlines. First, we reflect on Liam Payneâs tragic death and call out TMZ for their inconsiderate reportingâyet again (4:00). Then, itâs all about J. Cole as we break down his new track, âPort Antonio,â and debate his place in hip-hopâs Big 3 (13:22). To wrap it up, we dive into Drakeâs lyricsâcould there be hints of a more sinister persona lurking in his music? (24:10). You wonât want to miss this one!
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In Episode 55 of Conversations with Chai, host Ihram Chowdhury sits down with Farooq Got Audio, a London-based music producer and composer known for his remixes of classic Bollywood hits and his influence in the South Asian music scene. Together, they explore the regionalization of music, Farooq's journey, and the future of making money in the industry.Episode Highlights:5:50 - Regional Hits: Farooq breaks down how certain songs become massive hits in specific regions while barely making a dent elsewhere, and why understanding this dynamic is crucial for artists.15:10 - Farooq's Craft Mastery: Ihram explains why he believes Farooq is an âalienâ when it comes to music productionâunmatched in his craft and miles ahead of others in the field.42:00 - Making Money in Music in 2024: Farooq provides insights into how artists can still make money in the current music landscape, emphasizing new methods and approaches to thrive in a fast-changing industry.Join us for this episode as Farooq shares his expertise and experience in the global and South Asian music scene, offering inspiration for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of the music business today.Don't miss this insightful conversation! Be sure to subscribe for more episodes of Conversations with Chai.#FarooqGotAudio #RegionalMusic #MusicIndustry2024 #ConversationsWithChai
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In Episode 54 of Conversations with Chai, host Ihram Chowdhury sits down with Yung Sammy, a Nigerian-origin, Delhi-based rapper signed to Desi Trill, the genre-bending label co-founded by Shabz Naqvi and Ty-Ty Smith. Yung Sammy shares his journey through the highs and lows of the music industry, his recent performance for On the Radar, and meeting with Hot 97 in New York City. This conversation dives deep into the personal and professional aspects of Yung Sammyâs life, exploring his resilience and his growing role in the South Asian and global hip-hop scene.Episode Highlights:17:22 - Meeting Yo Yo Honey Singh: Yung Sammy reflects on the full-circle moment of meeting the artist who inspired his journey into music, discussing how Yo Yo Honey Singh has influenced his career and creativity.22:00 - From Failure to Success: Yung Sammy opens up about his biggest failureâbeing disqualified from a major competitionâand how this setback led to being signed by Desi Trill, a life-changing moment that launched his career on a new path.31:25 - Conversations with God: In a heartfelt moment, Yung Sammy shares a personal revelation about seeing God during his artistic journey, discussing how faith and spirituality have played a role in his success.Join us for this inspiring episode that covers everything from the challenges of breaking into the music industry to the spiritual moments that guide Yung Sammyâs creative process. His story is a testament to perseverance, passion, and the power of believing in yourself.Donât miss this powerful episode! Subscribe for more insights into the world of music, culture, and creative journeys.#YungSammy #DesiTrill #HipHop #ConversationsWithChai #YoYoHoneySingh #OnTheRadar #MusicIndustry
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In Episode 53 of Conversations with Chai, Ihram Chowdhury sits down with Jashima, founder and CEO of Ode, a talent and creative agency representing numerous South Asian musicians. Together, they explore the evolving South Asian creative community and the music industry's direction in 2024.Episode Highlights:1:33 - Is Hanumankindâs "Big Dawgs" a Hit?: The duo debates whether Hanumankindâs latest track has hit potential and its impact on the scene.10:10 - Defining Community: A deep dive into what "community" means for South Asian creators and how it fuels growth and collaboration.18:22 - Thoughts on AP Dhillonâs Album and South Asian Stars: They share their personal feelings on AP Dhillonâs new album and reflect on the broader cultural shift in how South Asian stars are perceived in the industry.Throughout the conversation, Jashima reflects on her experience leading a talent agency, championing the South Asian creative community, and shaping the future of cultural representation in music. If you're passionate about the intersection of culture, creativity, and music, this episode is packed with insights that you wonât want to miss.Tune in for an inspiring conversation, and donât forget to subscribe!
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Welcome to Episode 51 of Conversations with Chai. In this episode, Ihram Chowdhury brings together an ensemble of podcasting powerhouses: John Scafiddi Jr., Creative Director of AtWarWorldwide and host of The Journey Podcast; Wolf Taylor, host of the Half Way Up Podcast; and TheRealWhyEli, host of the DailyRapUpCrew. Together, they dive deep into the heart of the podcasting world, discussing some of the most pressing topics in the industry today.Episode Highlights:2:35 - Alex Cooperâs $125 Million Deal: The group kicks off the discussion by analyzing Alex Cooper's monumental new contract, exploring what it means for the future of podcasting and content creation.15:25 - Nipsey Hussleâs Independence: A vibrant discussion on the late Nipsey Hussle's independent approach to his music and business ventures. The group debates whether this fiercely independent streak is a characteristic uniquely associated with New York.32:22 - Impact of AI on Content: As AI continues to evolve, its impact on content creation and podcasting becomes increasingly significant. The hosts discuss how AI is shaping the industry and what that might mean for future content creators.Join us as we explore these topics and more, offering unique insights from seasoned podcast hosts who are shaping the way we think about media and technology. This episode is a treasure trove of ideas and discussions that you won't want to miss, especially if you're interested in the behind-the-scenes dynamics of podcasting, the influence of big deals, and the evolving role of AI in shaping our digital narratives.Donât forget to subscribe and drop your thoughts in the comments! We love hearing from you and continuing the conversation.#Podcasting #AlexCooper #NipseyHussle #AI #ConversationsWithChai
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Welcome to Episode 50 of Conversations with Chai. In this landmark episode, host Ihram Chowdhury sits down with his father, Ibrahim Chowdhury, a renowned Bengali author, journalist, and editor for Prothom Alo. They explore pivotal moments in Bangladesh's recent history, including the resignation of Sheikh Hasina and the appointment of Dr. Muhammad Yunus as the head of the interim government, marking a significant transition in Bangladesh's political landscape.Episode Highlights:Discussing the New Era: Ibrahim shares his insights on the dramatic changes in Bangladesh following Sheikh Hasina's resignation and the rise of Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus as the interim leader. This change follows a mass uprising that highlighted the demand for a new direction in governance and policy.Views on Capitalism: Ibrahim reflects on his views on capitalism through different stages of his lifeâfrom his childhood, through his younger years, to nowâproviding a unique perspective on how his ideologies have evolved in the context of Bangladesh's socio-economic changes.The Importance of This Episode: Due to audio issues, we considered not releasing this episode. However, given its special significance to me and its timely content, it was important to share this conversation. Please enjoy this deeply personal and historically significant discussion.Join us for an in-depth look at the current socio-political shifts in Bangladesh, the role of leadership in shaping the country's future, and personal reflections that connect global narratives with individual experiences.Tune in to this special episode to understand the broader implications of recent political events in Bangladesh and gain insights into the human stories behind the headlines. Don't forget to subscribe and share your thoughts in the comments!
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Welcome to Episode 49 of Conversations with Chai. This episode features a dynamic discussion with Vy and YDV, rising stars in the music industry, who share their insights on effective artist strategies in today's fast-evolving musical landscape. Join us as we delve into whether artists should release singles or albums in 2024, analyze strategies of well-known artists like The Weeknd and Tommy Richman, and discuss the roles of innovative labels like Indo Warehouse and Desi Trill.Episode Highlights:3:52 - Brand Partnerships: Vy and YDV break down how artists can identify and secure meaningful partnerships with brands, using their unique appeal and authenticity.13:25 - Engaging with Content Creators: Discover what brands seek in partnerships with artists, from creativity to engagement strategies that resonate with diverse audiences.19:22 - Purpose and Mission: The artists share how focusing on their core mission and purpose guides their career decisions and helps them connect deeply with their audience.Vy and YDV also discuss the importance of cultural representation and how they aim to impact their community and the wider music scene. Their thoughts on how to get people to care about artists and diaspora culture offer a refreshing perspective on harnessing authenticity and strategic planning to make a lasting impact.Tune in for an enlightening conversation that provides both aspiring artists and music enthusiasts with valuable insights into the complexities of the music industry today. Don't forget to subscribe and share your thoughts in the comments!
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Welcome to Episode 48 of Conversations with Chai! In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with NYC dancers Ojee, Anu, and Aseer to discuss a hot topic in the dance communityâthe controversy surrounding Diljit Dosanjh not paying dancers on his tour and Manpreet Toor's significant impact on the situation.Episode Highlights:15:55 - The Cost of Saying Yes: We dive deep into what happens when dancers agree to perform for below market value, exploring the broader implications for the industry.18:03 - Manpreet Toor's Influence: Discussion on how Manpreet Toor's public statements have influenced the situation, shedding light on the power of voice in the dance community.54:21 - Solidarity with Bangladesh: As host, I share a personal moment of support for the people in Bangladesh currently standing up for their rights, highlighting the global nature of striving for fairness and respect in all creative fields.Join us as we navigate these complex issues, featuring real stories from those directly affected. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamics of performing arts and the critical discussions happening within the community right now.Tune in to hear the full discussion and gain insights into the struggles and triumphs of professional dancers. Don't forget to subscribe and share your thoughts in the comments!#DiljitDosanjh #DanceCommunity #NYCDancers #ConversationsWithChai
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