Episodes
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To conclude this season, I interviewed Laleh Panahi and Nishi Kapoor from Lilla's, a nonprofit organization that provides art supplies and educational toys to local children. In this episode, Nishi and Laleh talk about their own nonprofit as well as the process of applying for tax exemptions.
Website: https://www.lillas.online/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lillas.marlboro/
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Onto our first youth organization! For this episode, I interviewed Sonal Gupta, the founder of United.lly, a youth organization that promotes inclusivity and equality for all. In this episode, Sonal talks about United.lly and the process of starting and continuing a youth organization.
Website: https://unitedlly.wixsite.com/unitedlly
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/united.lly/
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For our first nonprofit, I interviewed Thea Chhim, the founder of Empiric, a nonprofit geared towards exposing underprivileged students in the Greater Boston area to STEM subjects. In this episode, Thea talks about Empiric and the process of creating a nonprofit.
Website: https://www.empiricalstudy.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/empiricalstudy/
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Hey guys! Welcome to A _____'s Guide to _____ Season 3! This season, we'll be covering nonprofits! I'll be interviewing 3 local nonprofits, so keep on listening if you want to learn how to create your own successful nonprofit. Are you ready? Let's start filling in some blanks!
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Have you ever wanted to be successful? Yeah, me too. Unfortunately that hasn’t happened (yet), but as an unsuccessful person, I want to help YOU become successful!
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Racism and colorism are both extremely prevalent in our society, and recent events have made that clearer than ever. Racism is when one racial or ethnic group discriminates against another racial or ethnic group, whereas colorism is when one person from one racial or ethnic group discriminates against another person within the same racial or ethnic group. Both are terrible issues in our world, and the judgement of people based on their looks needs to stop. In this episode, I discuss colorism and the fair-skin ideology with my friend Shravya, and we both learn a little more about the way skin color has a lasting impact on your life.
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FOR RESOURCES AND INFORMATION: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ . We live in a world where, unfortunately, some people are treated as “less” than others due to things such as the color of their skin. Society has conditioned us to think that the darker the skin, the "uglier" the person. In this episode, I spoke with my friend Reeya about the anti-black and racist values in the Indian culture we grew up with, being allies, and how we are educating ourselves. *Audio quality is not the best since we recorded this over video call*
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FOR RESOURCES AND INFORMATION: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ . We live in a world where, unfortunately, some people are treated as “less” than others due to things such as the color of their skin. Racism is a huge issue in our world and has been a large part of our history. In this episode, I, along with my friends Alyssandre and Louisa, speak about the Black Lives Matter movement, racism, the use of racial slurs, and more topics. *Audio quality is not the greatest since we recorded this over video call*
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On this episode of MaHomies, I asked a few friends to give me random sentences and I...created...a short story! Listen to find out what crazy sentences I had to piece together!
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We’ve all heard about ASMR...but what exactly is it? And what does it do to people? Find out on this episode of MaHomies! *be prepared to adjust your volume for the ASMR segment (at the 8-minute mark)!
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Have you ever felt like you were trapped in a cardboard box with every stereotype someone had applied to you? I know I have. In this episode, I talk about some stereotypes that I’ve seen in my life and (hopefully) offer some advice.
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Imagine traveling the world...with your sibling. On this episode of MaHomies, I speak with Tanya Khan about our individual experiences in different places with our siblings (and no parents!).
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Cheese. Love it or hate it, it’s always there. Different kinds of cheeses...love them or hate them, everyone has an opinion! Get ready for my personal review of a few cheeses! 3...2...1...Say “Cheese”!