Episodes

  • “This therapist in the Hospital asked me Don't mind but how shall I call you? I was like Wow! He took a step to ask and make me feel inclusive and it was a wow moment for me” - Ritushree

    In this podcast Ritushree, a trans woman and a stand up comedian, talks about her experience of navigating hotels and malls that were affirmative to her. Healthcare facilities often become inaccessible to trans persons but Ritushree shares how she had one of the most euphoric experiences in one of the hospitals recently.

    Thodi Si Zameen, Thoda Aasman is a podcast series brought to you by Nazariya to highlight and document experiences of queer and trans* persons in accessing services such as salons, restaurants, public transport, hospitals, clinics, etc.

    Nazariya’s Our Lives Our Tales (OLOT) is a series that documents the lived realities of queer women and trans* persons to preserve and pass along histories that might otherwise be lost with them. As part of the series, we are launching this podcast - Thodi Si Zameen, Thoda Aasman.

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  • “My relatives in the restaurant were staring at me” - Meet

    In this podcast Meet and Priyansh (pseudonym) , two trans men, talk about their experience of finding a salon, visiting a cafe and accessing public bus services. Their ways of navigating these spaces and accessing the services will give you insights to how still a lot of services are inaccessible to trans* persons but at the same time some people tried to give them affirmative services.

    Thodi Si Zameen, Thoda Aasman is a podcast series brought to you by Nazariya to highlight and document experiences of queer and trans* persons in accessing services such as salons, restaurants, public transport, hospitals, clinics, etc.

    Nazariya’s Our Lives Our Tales (OLOT) is a series that documents the lived realities of queer women and trans* persons to preserve and pass along histories that might otherwise be lost with them. As part of the series, we are launching this podcast - Thodi Si Zameen, Thoda Aasman.

    Connect with us on:

    Website: https://thenazariyafoundation.org/

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/nazariya.qfrg?utm_medium=copy_link

    Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/nazariyaqfrg

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/809707962444110/posts/5095833570498173/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTmWOqBDf5YDeaKwpy_ASQ

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  • “Which salon to go - men’s or women’s, was quite a dilemma for me in the beginning” - Kabir Maan

    In this podcast Kabir Mann, a transman, talks about his experience of finding a salon for himself. A seemingly ordinary quest for some of us, unravelled differently for Kabir since it involved not just a haircut but an affirmation for his gender as well.  

    Thodi Si Zameen, Thoda Aasman is a podcast series brought to you by Nazariya to highlight and document experiences of queer and trans* persons in accessing services such as salons, restaurants, public transport, hospitals, clinics, etc. 

    Nazariya’s Our Lives Our Tales (OLOT) is a series that documents the lived realities of queer women and trans* persons to preserve and pass along histories that might otherwise be lost with them. As part of the series, we are launching this podcast - Thodi Si Zameen, Thoda Aasman.

    Connect with us on:

    Website: https://thenazariyafoundation.org/

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/nazariya.qfrg?utm_medium=copy_link

    Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/nazariyaqfrg

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/809707962444110/posts/5095833570498173/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyTmWOqBDf5YDeaKwpy_ASQ