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Season 4 finale! The episode opens with Aishwarya talking about what creativity means to her. We continue our conversation on AI and its relationship with disability and accessibility. We delve into Aishwarya’s journey as a visual artist as a blind person and how she’s challenging the status quo on who can be an artist. Later, she talks about her process and routine as a writer. We also talk about poetry and resources for poetry writing month. We exchange more recommendations on books and tv shows. The episode ends with poetry written & narrated by Aishwarya.O. Aishwarya is currently pursuing Doctoral studies at IIIT Bangalore in the area of IT and Society. She has worked for a year at Vision Empower, a non-profit organization that aims to make science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects accessible to blind and visually impaired children studying in special schools in Karnataka. She also has a Masters Degree in Development from Azim Premji University. Having recently discovered ways of producing visual art as a blind person, she is now exploring the use of art as a medium for breaking stereotypes and confronting ableism. Researching, and creating more knowledge on disability studies and accessibility, is her passion as well as profession. You can find her on Instagram @the_blind_bookwormSangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/Mentions: Youth Ki Awaaz, Medium, Rising Flame, Adithi Rao, Braille, Azim Premji University, XRCVC, Tiffany Yu, Emily Ladau, Carly Findlay, Say Hello, Skin Stories, Tommy Edison, Helen Keller, Louis Braille, POV, Be My Eyes, Enid Blyton, Invisible Women, Why Loiter, Hunchback, Booker Prize, Butter, All The Light We Cannot See, Atypical, Netflix, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, The Cock Is The Culprit, J Devika, A Case Of Exploding Mangoes, Champaca Bookstore, Harry Potter, JK Rowling, The Grammar Of My BodySocial Media:Instagram - @theclosetwriterchroniclesTwitter - @TheMoodyMarshEmail - theclosetwriterchronicles@gmail.comMusic:Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot
Season 4 Finale! The episode opens with Aishwarya talking about what creativity means to her. Aishwarya shares her earliest memories of being creative and writing and what that’s been like as a blind person. She shares various experiences and perspectives on disability and accessibility and her work regarding the same. She also shares book recommendations. Later Aishwarya talks about how AI and assistive technology has helped her, but also how nuanced it is and what seems to be missing. The episode ends with poetry written & narrated by Aishwarya.O. Aishwarya is currently pursuing Doctoral studies at IIIT Bangalore in the area of IT and Society. She has worked for a year at Vision Empower, a non-profit organization that aims to make science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects accessible to blind and visually impaired children studying in special schools in Karnataka. She also has a Masters Degree in Development from Azim Premji University. Having recently discovered ways of producing visual art as a blind person, she is now exploring the use of art as a medium for breaking stereotypes and confronting ableism. Researching, and creating more knowledge on disability studies and accessibility, is her passion as well as profession. You can find her on Instagram @the_blind_bookwormSangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/Mentions: outh Ki Awaaz, Medium, Rising Flame, Adithi Rao, Braille, Azim Premji University, XRCVC, Tiffany Yu, Emily Ladau, Carly Findlay, Say Hello, Skin Stories, Tommy Edison, Helen Keller, Louis Braille, POV, Be My Eyes, Enid Blyton, Invisible Women, Why Loiter, Hunchback, Booker Prize, Butter, All The Light We Cannot See, Atypical, Netflix, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, The Cock Is The Culprit, J Devika, A Case Of Exploding Mangoes, Champaca Bookstore, Harry Potter, JK Rowling, The Grammar Of My BodySocial Media:Instagram - @theclosetwriterchroniclesTwitter - @TheMoodyMarshEmail - theclosetwriterchronicles@gmail.comMusic:Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot
The episode opens with Vishala talking about what creativity means to her. She shares her earliest memories of being creative. We talk about reading and books. We delve into Vishala’s various creative pursuits – Comaya a community celebrating creativity, wellness & Indian wilderness, and Theta Tales, a micro-publishing house. Vishala shares how writing started for her and how she’s been engaging with different formats. We also talk about her early carrer days and the school she runs in rural Tamil Nadu. The episode ends with an excerpt from Vishala’s book narrated by her.Vishala Ramswami works in sustainable textiles and green energy. She is a passionate educator, has set up the Empower Trust and runs a school in rural Tamil Nadu. Vishala is also the co-founder of Comaya a community based on the gifting economy blending creativity, wellness & Indian wilderness. She is an aspiring children’s writer and is also in the process of setting up a micro-publishing house called Theta Tales. Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/Mentions: Famous Five, Enid Blyton, Sherlock Holmes, Edgar Allen Poe, Roald Dahl, kindle, The Hindu, Young World, Waterstones, WH Smith, Barnes & Noble, Tulika Publishers, Tara Books, Karadi Tales, Bijal Shah, Bibliotherapy, Chhaunk, Abhijit Banerjee, Burning Man, Utopia For Realists, Humankind A Hopeful History, Faya Dayi, Mubi, Waltz With Bashir, Tamil Pulp Fiction, Blaft, Ant-Caste SF Anthology, PG Woodhouse, How To Feed A Dictator, Alice B Tokla’s CookbookSocial Media:Instagram - @theclosetwriterchroniclesTwitter - @TheMoodyMarshEmail - theclosetwriterchronicles@gmail.comMusic:Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot
The episode opens with Ashwitha talking about what creativity means to her. Ashwitha shares how she decided to pursue a degree in literature and medieval history. We chat about how she started writing and what the publishing process has been like. She talks about her experience as a teacher and how that’s influenced her writing. We also delve into her interest in history and her inclination towards writing and creating more books in this space. We also exchange recommendations for books, anime, tv shows and video games! She also talks about a publishing house she’s setting up with her partner. The episode ends with an excerpt from Ashwitha’s book narrated by her.Ashwitha Jayakumar is the author of over a dozen works for readers of all ages, from the bestselling My Little Book of... series of board books for toddlers to works of non-fiction on medieval and modern history for older readers. After graduating with a master’s degree in Literature and Society: 1688–1900 from the University of Edinburgh, she taught English literature to secondary school students and worked in publishing before doing an MA in medieval studies from the University of Leeds entirely for fun. She’s mad about history, fantasy novels, chocolate and dogs. You can find her on Instagram @ashwitha_writesSangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/Mentions: Diary of Anne Frank, The Lord Of The Rings, Tolkien, Orlando Bloom, Wattpad, Twilight, Fifty Shades Of Grey, Shakspeare, To Kill A Mockingbird, Dead Poet's Society, Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall, Brandon Sanderson, The Stormlight Archive, Rebecca Yarros, Naomi Novik, Katherine Arden, The Winternight Trilogy, Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, JK Rowling, Angie Sage, Septimus Heap Series, Fullmetal Alchemist, Attack On Titan, Breaking Bad, Mad Men, The Good Wife, Battlestar Galactica, Parenthood, Only Murders In The Building, Severance, Arcane, League Of Legends, The Witcher 3, Zelda, The Curse Of The Obra Dinn, Chants Of Sennar, Secret Hitler, Shasn, Dungeons & DragonsSocial Media:Instagram - @theclosetwriterchroniclesTwitter - @TheMoodyMarshEmail - theclosetwriterchronicles@gmail.comMusic:Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot
The episode opens with Unmana talking about what creativity means to them. Unmana shares how they got into writing, their writing routine and how vulnerable they choose to be with their work. We chat about their experience in marketing, their perspective on publicity especially for books today, and their relationship with social media. We also talk about their debut book - from the idea to getting published. Unamana also shares their perspective on gender & sexuality and talks about queer literature. Later, we exchange book recommendations. The episode ends with an excerpt from Unmana’s book narrated by them.Unmana lives in Mumbai with their husband. Their first novel, Chikkamma Tours (Pvt.) Ltd, is a deliciously bookish mystery set in Bengaluru that features India’s first fictional queer detective. Unmana’s short stories have been nominated for the Best of the Net and the Deodar Prize. You can find them on Instagram @unmana_bombay and X (Twitter) @UnmanaSangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/Mentions: Ana Mardoll’s Ramblings, The Chronicles Of Narnia, The Hunger Games, Zac O’Yeah, Missy, Raghav Rao, Ashwitha Jayakumar, The Book Of Emperors, ghachar Ghochar, Anjum Hasan, Westland, Pratilipi, Trilogy, Fictionary, Pradeep Sebastian, The Book Hunters Of Katpadi, Agatha Christie, K - J Charles, Cat Sebastian, Courtney Milan, All This Could Be Different, Sarah Thankam Mathews, Premee Mohamed, The Butcher In The Forest, S.B. Divya, Meru, Nilanjana Roy, Black River, Anita Desai, Clear Light Of Day, Rosarita, The Women’s Courtyard, Khadija Mastur, WMFA, Only Murders In The BuildingSocial Media:Instagram - @theclosetwriterchroniclesTwitter - @TheMoodyMarshEmail - theclosetwriterchronicles@gmail.comMusic:Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot
Disclaimer: This episode contains content on alcohol. Listeners are advised to tune in if they are above the legal drinking age. The episode opens with Ashwin talking about what creativity means to him. Ashwin shares his earliest memory of being creative. He talks about his early career days and the different start-ups he’s run over the years. We chat about how his interest in wine started and how unPINNED Wine was born. We also talk about his manuscript and docu-series In Pursuit of Flavour. He also shares misconceptions people have about wine and wine education. Later we exchanged recommendations on books and sows. The episode ends with a piece written & narrated by Ashwin.Ashwin Muthiah is an author, wine educator and documentary host. He is the founder of unPINNED Wine. He has written an unpublished manuscript called In Pursuit of Flavour which he has adapted to docu-series by the same name. Ashwin studied economics at Wharton and was a part of the South Asian acapella group Penn Masala. He also founded a number of start-ups and has worked in finance and marketing. You can find him on Instagram @unpinnedwineSangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/Mentions: Lego, Looney Toons, Captain Underpants, Dave Pilkey, Penn Masala, Taylor Swift, Rajnikanth, Sachin Tendulkar, 3 Idiots, wine And Spirits Education Trust, Finding Dory, Friends, New Girl, The Office, Ted Lasso, Salt Fat Acid Heat, But First Champagne, Chef’s Table, How To Feed A Dictator, Chhaunk, Abhijit BanerjeeSocial Media:Instagram - @theclosetwriterchroniclesTwitter - @TheMoodyMarshEmail - theclosetwriterchronicles@gmail.comMusic:Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot
The episode opens with Bijal talking about what creativity means to her. Bijal shares her earliest memory of being creative. We talk about her early career days in accounting and how she got interested in bibliotherapy. We chat about her reading routine and how she curates book lists. Bijal also shares a bit about her platform Book Therapy and some of the courses she teaches on there. We also talk about some of her favourite books. The episode ends with a piece written & narrated by Bijal.Bijal Shah is a bibliotherapist, counsellor and author. She is the founder of Book Therapy, which offers individual, couples and group bibliotherapy, literary curation and personalised reading services as well as bibliotherapy training. Bijal's book recommendations have featured in the Guardian, Marie Claire, NBC News, among other publications. She's a member of the International Federation of Library Associations and the American Library Association, and has undertaken bibliotherapy workshops for the United Nations as well as various corporate organisations and libraries in the UK and the US. She is also the co-host of the podcast Raising a Reader & Storyteller. You can find her on Instagram @booktherapy_by_bijalSangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/Mentions: Slow Hobbies, Kindle, audible, BBC Sounds, Bibliotherapy, Cinema Therapy, B.N. Goswamy, Rasa theory, Freud, Carl Jung, The Power Of Now, The Celestine Prophecy, James Redfield, Love Matters, Judy Blume, The Namesake, Jhumpa Lahiri, Ocean Voung, Tortoise Media, Sweet Bobby, Netflix, Black Wave, Kim Ghattas, A Peace To End All Peace, David Fromkin, Until August, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Patria, Laurence Blair, The List, Yomi Adegoke, Panchatantra, Jataka Tales, Brotherless Night, V.V. Ganeshananthan, women’s Prize for Fiction, Orbital, Samantha HarveySocial Media:Instagram - @theclosetwriterchroniclesTwitter - @TheMoodyMarshEmail - theclosetwriterchronicles@gmail.comMusic:Beat Provided By https://freebeats.ioProduced By White Hot
The episode opens with Govindan talking about what creativity means to him. Aishwarya and him talk about how PinkLungi caters to a larger audience while appearing niche and their future expansion plans. We discuss how they divide roles while balancing their personal & professional lives. They share how they resolve conflict and how they deal with burnout. We talk about social media and validation. They also share how they’re intergrating AI into their creative process. Later, Govindan & Aishwarya share their favourite books, shows, podcasts & a lot more! The episode ends with a piece written & narrated by Govindan.
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Aishwarya Gopinath, co-founder of PinkLungi, is the kind of nosy you’ll love. Her nosiness isn’t in the traditional sense. It’s her curiosity to know the people around her and the situations that make things interesting for them. For her, that’s where stories lie. After all, the best tales are found in the little details of everyday situations. Her creativity has reflected in her entrepreneurial career, where she is building Kerala’s coolest digital media company, shining a spotlight on the culture, entertainment, and lifestyle of Malayalis. As a person who loves to put her nose into stories, she has managed to build a platform that makes Malayalis proud and infotains people worldwide. You can find her on Instagram @aishwaryagopinath
Govindan is one of the co-founders of PinkLungi. As a 90s kid, he grew up on a healthy dose of Discovery and Nat Geo which led to him embracing the Nat Geo tagline “Live Curious”. He now nourishes his curiosity with a healthy dose of information from across the internet, and tries to share his perspectives with the world through PinkLungi. You can find him on Instagram @kurumangattugovindan
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Marvel, Disney, The Madras Courier, Friends, The F16s, ScoopWhoop, BuzzFeed, Peter Thiel, Reddit, Copilot, The Golden Road, William Dalrymple, Ponniyin Selvan, Kalki, Claude, Midjourney, Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives, Netflix, Amazon, Happy Money, Ken Honda, Bombay Balchao, Jane Borges, Milk Teeth, Amrita Mahale, Haruki Murakami, The Secret, The Empire, Dan Carlyn, Hardcore History, The Seen And The Unseen, Amit Verma, The Book Of Emperors, Indus, Nikhil Gulati, 1177 BC, Mouse, Animal Farm, Cut The Clutter, Shekar Gupta, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, Hunters, Mindhunter, David Fincher, Man In The High Castle, Moonshot, The Psychology Of Money, Rich Dad Poor Dad, richest Man In Babylon,
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The episode opens with Aishwarya talking about what creativity means to her. Govindan and her then share their earliest memories of being creative. We delve into their educational and career choices. They share how they met and how their relationship evolved and the origin story of PinkLungi. We also talk about how they took the decision to transition out of their respective jobs and focus on PinkLungi full time. Aishwarya and Govindan also share how they curate pieces for the platform, AI tools that they use and how they found their brand voice. The episode ends with a personal essay written & narrated by Aishwarya.
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Aishwarya Gopinath, co-founder of PinkLungi, is the kind of nosy you’ll love. Her nosiness isn’t in the traditional sense. It’s her curiosity to know the people around her and the situations that make things interesting for them. For her, that’s where stories lie. After all, the best tales are found in the little details of everyday situations. Her creativity has reflected in her entrepreneurial career, where she is building Kerala’s coolest digital media company, shining a spotlight on the culture, entertainment, and lifestyle of Malayalis. As a person who loves to put her nose into stories, she has managed to build a platform that makes Malayalis proud and infotains people worldwide. You can find her on Instagram @aishwaryagopinath
Govindan is one of the co-founders of PinkLungi. As a 90s kid, he grew up on a healthy dose of Discovery and Nat Geo which led to him embracing the Nat Geo tagline “Live Curious”. He now nourishes his curiosity with a healthy dose of information from across the internet, and tries to share his perspectives with the world through PinkLungi. You can find him on Instagram @kurumangattugovindan
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Marvel, Disney, The Madras Courier, Friends, The F16s, ScoopWhoop, BuzzFeed, Peter Thiel, Reddit, Copilot, The Golden Road, William Dalrymple, Ponniyin Selvan, Kalki, Claude, Midjourney, Fabulous Lives Of Bollywood Wives, Netflix, Amazon, Happy Money, Ken Honda, Bombay Balchao, Jane Borges, Milk Teeth, Amrita Mahale, Haruki Murakami, The Secret, The Empire, Dan Carlyn, Hardcore History, The Seen And The Unseen, Amit Verma, The Book Of Emperors, Indus, Nikhil Gulati, 1177 BC, Mouse, Animal Farm, Cut The Clutter, Shekar Gupta, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, Hunters, Mindhunter, David Fincher, Man In The High Castle, Moonshot, The Psychology Of Money, Rich Dad Poor Dad, richest Man In Babylon
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The episode opens with Pravin talking about what storytelling means to him. Pravin talks about his early days in corporate life and how he found his calling with filmmaking and becoming a naturalist. We delve into how he founded Pollachi Papyrus and Pollachi Itineraries. Pravin shares his perspective on conservation and conservation filmmaking. He talks about responsible tourism and archiving records on the bio-diversity of his hometown. We later chat about some of Pravin’s work – his short films – and how that’s led him to do impactful work with the Tamil Nadu Forest Department. The episode ends with an article written & narrated by Pravin.
Pravin Shanmughanandam is a Conservation Filmmaker and Naturalist. He is the the Founder of Pollachi Papyrus – a local magazine documenting South India’s bio-diversity, and Pollachi Itinearies. Pravin has won the Siena Awards and been a finalist in the Big Picture People’s Choice Awards. He also works with the Tamil Nadu Forest Department. You can find him on Instagram @pravin_shanmughanandam
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Jim Corbett, Ethicas, Pollachi, Valparai, Great Hornbill, Nilgiris, Pollachi Papyrus, MetroPlus, National Geographic, Amar Ramesh, YouTube, The Tap Comics, People Of Pollachi, Humans Of New York, Comaya, Conservation India, Ramki Sreenivasan, Shekar Dattatri, Responsible Tourism, Amur Falcon, Nasser, Fireflies Media, The Elephant Whisperers, Poacher, The Hunt For Veerapan, Malayalam movies, Into The Wild
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The episode opens with Utkarsh talking about what creativity means to him. He shares his earliest memory of being creative and how he got into writing with his anonymous blog. Utkarsh talks about how he wanted to pursue a career in journalism and writing but then realising that it wasn’t something he wanted to pursue professionally. We chat about his career choices as a software engineer and then working in policy. He later talks about his start-up GameAway.in, a cloud gaming company. We also talk about validation, cancel culture and books. Utkarsh also shares his thoughts on influencer marketing and the impact of AI on creative careers. The episode ends with a personal essay written & narrated by Utkarsh.
Utkarsh is an entrepreneur, coder and occasional writer currently living in Mumbai. He's the founder of one of India's top cloud gaming firms, and spent several years living in California, where he also studied and got a degree in Computer Science and Political Economy from the University of California, Berkeley. In his free time, he likes to read, stay fit, travel and help care for the street cats in his area. You can find him on X (Twitter) @DalalUtkarsh and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/utkarshdalal/
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Toptal, YouTube, Influencer Marketing, TikTok, Instagram, Patreon, Gaming, Elden Ring, Netflix, AWS, Amazon, Shark Tank, ChatGPT, New York Times, Dall-E, Sally Rooney, Normal People, Why Nations Fail, Fooled By Randomness, Thinking Fast And Slow, The Dawn Of Everything, David Wengrow, David Graeber, Yuval Noah Harari, Early Indians, Tony Joseph, Roald Dahl, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, Septimus Heap, Angie Sage, Enid Blyton, Atomic Habits, James Clear, Yes Theory, Fireship, Game Makers Tool Kit, Monty Python, Hidden Brain, NPR, Blackadder, The Walking Project, The Internet Freedom Foundation
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The episode opens with Karthik talking about what creativity means to him. He shares his earliest memory of being creative and how he started out with writing. Karthik talks about his stint in business development and his shift to education, where he taught English and History! We chat about his experience as a teacher and his move to publishing. Karthik sheds light on the editorial process of a book and we chat about different aspects of an editorial job. We then talk about how he chose to pursue writing more seriously and his debut book. Karthik also shares about some books he’s worked on and stories that he’s loved as a reader. The episode ends with an excerpt from Karthik’s book read by him.
Karthik Venkatesh grew up in Bangalore, speaking Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, English, Dakhani and Hindi. He tried to learn French but failed. He did learn Punjabi though. Once an MBA, he later studied education and taught English and History in a school. He is now Executive Editor at Penguin Random House India and has written two books for children 10 Indian Languages And How They Came To Be, and 10 Makers Of The Indian Constitution (January 2025). You can find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karthik-venkatesh-b565251/
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Tintin by Herge, The Winning Way, Harsha Bhogle, Anita Bhogle, Boundary Lab, Nandan Kamath, the Hindu, Duckbill, Sayoni Basu, Westland, Ian Rankin, Agatha Christie, Shetland, Harlen Coben, Amitav Ghosh, AK Ramanujan, Ram Guha, Pundits From Pakistan, Rahul Bhattacharya, P Sainath, The Last Heroes, Tulika Publishers, Unknown Heroes Of India’s Freedom Struggle, Alice Munro, R K Narayan, Jahnavi Barua, The Smart And The Dumb, Vishal Vasanthkumar,
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The episode opens with Bhavika talking about what creativity means to her. We talk about how her interest in writing started and her early days as a journalist. Bhavika talks about why she chose to study writing formally and how that’s helped her craft and growth. We delve into her writing process with regard to POV, writing routine and structure. Later, she shares some of her favourite books and TV shows. She also shares a bit about her debut novel, Hot Water. The episode ends with an excerpt from Hot Water narrated by Bhavika.
Bhavika Govil is a writer whose debut novel, Hot Water, is forthcoming with HarperCollins India in April 2025. A portion of the manuscript won the 2021 Pontas & JJ Bola Emerging Writers Prize and the DHA New Writers’ Open Week. Her short fiction has won or been shortlisted for the Queen Mary Wasafiri New Writing Prize, the Bound Short Story Prize, among others, and been published in magazines including Wasafiri, Extra Teeth, Gutter. She has a Master's in Creative Writing from the University of Edinburgh, and facilitates creative writing workshops for adults. She is based in New Delhi, India. You can find her on Instagram @bhavikagovil , X (Twitter) @Bhavikagovil and her website: www.bhavikagovil.com
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Bound, Edinburgh, The Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida, Shehan Karunatilaka, The Bee Sting, Paul Murray, Hot Water, HarperCollins, Simon And Garfunkel, Elena Ferrante, Neopolitan Novels, My Brilliant Friend, Elena Knows, Claudia Pineiro, Jhumpa Lahiri, Deepa Annapara, Avni Doshi, Girl In White Cotton, Burnt Sugar, Madhuri Vijay, Em And The Big Hoom, Jerry Pinto, Jazz, Toni Morrison, Gilmore Girls, Severance
No new episode next week on account of Diwali. See you on 17th Nov! :)
Update: New episodes out from 1st December due to technical issues. Thanks for your patience!
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The episode opens with Arun talking about what creativity means to him. Arun shares his earliest memory of being creative and how he started out on his creative journey. He talks about his experience as a graphic designer and his teaching stint. We then delve into how he started Helter Skelter and Astray and what his curation process is like. Later, we talk about social media and the different formats that exist today for stories. Arun also shares his thoughts on AI. The episode ends with Arun reading the editor’s note from Helter Skelter’s latest volume.
Best known as the founding editor of Helter Skelter Magazine, Arun has been a media entrepreneur for the past 22 years and his professional experience spans a number of roles, including writer, editor, educator, graphic designer (print and digital), and web developer. He has also had a fruitful stint as teacher and program director at a French college of graphic design and visual communication, and recently concluded a stint leading communications and capacity building at a non-profit applied AI research institute. You can find him on Instagram @sleepybyday and on X @arunkale. And you can find more about Helter Skelter @helterskeltermag (Instagram) and @ishelterskelter (X).
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a.The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: The Prince And The Pauper, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, J Krishnamurthi, Rishi Valley, Tata Lit Live, Adobe InDesign, PageMaker, Soundcloud, MySpace, MTV, Channel V, CG Salamander, Pragya Bhagat, Janice Pariat, Kala Ghoda Festival, Bound, Spotify, IFP, Anchor, Spotify for Podcasters, Astray, Appupen, Devashish Makhija, Kaneez Surkha, Ursula Le Guin, Stefan Zweig, Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master And Margarita, Zadie Smith, Black Sabbath, Oasis, Ozark, A Young Doctor’s Notebook
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Note: This episode is in Hinglish. The episode opens with Tejas talking about what creativity means to him. We talk about how his interest in music began and how he went about making it a professional pursuit. Tejas shares his take on having an agent and how he initiated his signature Qawali venture Mehfil-E-Sufi. He also talks about his relationship with social media and what going viral was like. We later chat about his favourite artists and influences. The episode ends with excerpts from two pieces written and narrated by Tejas.
P.S. - No episode next week on account of Navratri! Talk to y'all on 20th Oct! :)
Tejas is an independent singer, songwriter and composer primarily in Hindi. He has produced songs like Jaana Zaroori Tha, Pyaar, Intezaar and Qurbat to name a few. Tejas is classically trained and has also been a teacher at the Shankar Mahadevan Academy. He is also the founder of Mehfil-E-Sufi. You can find him on Instagram @tejasgambhirofficial and @mehfilesufi.
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a.The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Gurbani, KK, Emraan Hashmi, The Corona Song, Shankar Mahadevan Academy, Velvet Vibes, Papon, On Stage Talents, Arbaaz Khan, AR Rahman, Spotify, Coke Studio, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rohail Hyatt, Sajjad Ali, Arjit Singh, Suits, Designated Survivor, rahat Indori, Krishn Bihari Noor, Mark Manson, Enid Blyton, Secret Seven, Diljit Dosanjh, On Stage Talent
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The episode opens with Krish talking about what creativity means to him. We chat about how he started writing and illustrating. Krish talks about his time in Delhi as a journalist, a student in Singapore and his life in Beijing as an artist. We talk about his deep interest in music and how that’s influenced him. Later, he talks about Chaoyang Trap a quirky publication on socio-political and cultural themes in China. We also share book recommendations and discuss Krish’s favourite artists. The episode ends with an excerpt from a piece written and narrated by Krish.
Krish Raghav is a comic book artist based in Amsterdam. He was part of Chaoyang Trap, an experimental newsletter about everyday life on the Chinese internet. Krish's writing and illustrations have appeared in TANK Magazine, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Real Life, Topic, and Al-Jazeera. He’s working on his debut full-length comic book, a history of the Beijing underground music scene titled Open All the Buddha Boxes. You can find him @krishraghav on X (Twitter), @beijingbrown on IG. Website: krishcat.com
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a.The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Tasha’s Comic, The Beetles, Bjork, Nucleya, Lifafa, Peter Cat Recording Co., Disco Puppet, Sanitary Panels, The Vigil Idiot, Bakarmax, Singapore Art Museum, Fifty Two, Substack, Real Life Magazine, Chaoyang Trap, Illayaraja, The Mountain Goats, Awaara, The Song Explorers, Interesting Times, The Observatory, Cortex, McDowell Fellowship, Yaddo Fellowship, Krish Ashok, Masala Lab, Al-Jazeera, The New York Times, Michael DeForge, Familiar Face, Appupen, Yan Cong, Seven Moons Of Maali Almeida, Shehan Karunatilaka, The Saint Of Bright Doors, Vajra Chandrashekara, Our Share Of Night, Mariana Enríquez, Benjamín Labatut, The Maniac, When We Cease To Understand The World, Taking The Horse To Eat Jalebis, A Night Of Knowing Nothing, Payal Kapadia, Enter The Clones Of Bruce, Ghost Maps,
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The episode opens with Rabia talking about what creativity means to her. We talk about her earliest memories of being creative and how her school and family played a role in building her creative interests. We delve into her process as a writer and talk about voice and being vulnerable. Rabia also shares her thoughts on social media and how studying writing has helped her hone her skills. Later, we exchange book recommendations. The episode ends with a piece written and narrated by Rabia.
Rabia Kapoor is a writer from Mumbai. She is primarily interested in the quiet intimacy and tenderness of female relationships with their surroundings, with each other, and with themselves. Through her work she is looking for the generous potential of the world. Instagram/twitter: @rabiaaunty
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a.The Moody Marshmallow is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: Prithvi Theatre, Sampoorna Chatterjee, King’s College, Open Sky, Kommune, Rudyard Kipling, Rupi Kaur, Patricia Lockwood, Priestdaddy, Yellowface, Blue Sisters, Book-Tok, Colleen Hoover, It Ends With Us, Sally Rooney, Intermezzo, conversations With Friends, Dolly Alderton, Good Material, Ghosts, Bunny, Mona Awad, The Pisces, Melissa Broder, When Harry Met Sally, Nora Ephron, Catcher In The Rye, J.D. Salinger, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, Jeanette Winterson, David Sedaris, Arrangements In Blue, Amy Key, After Sun, Hit The Road, Fleabag, Finding Nemo, Billie Eilish, Butter, Asako Yuzuki, Minor Detail, Adania Shibli, Hurricane Season, Fernanda Melchor, Still Born, Guadalupe Nettel, Fitzcarraldo Editions, Sheila Heti
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Season 4 opener out on 22nd September!
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It's our season finale and I'm talking to Shrenik Rao! The episode opens with Shrenik talking about what writing and creativity means to him. He shares his early childhood memory of coming up with an evening edition newspaper and how that sparked his interest in journalism. We delve into his journey with entrepreneurship in the media space and his experience as a documentary filmmaker. We talk about how he revived The Madras Courier and his editorial process. Later, we chat about his upcoming book and some of his favourite writers. The episode ends with an article written & narrated by Shrenik.
Shrenik Rao is the Editor-In-Chief of The Madras Courier, a 236-year-old new brand which he has revived to a digital format. He is also the founder of 7MB, a digital media company and a documentary filmmaker! He has produced documentaries for the History Channel. Shrenik is a fellow at the University of Oxford's Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (2016) and an alumnus of the London School of Economics.
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. 'The Moody Marshmallow' is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: World This Week by Pranoy Roy, The Hindu, India Today, London School Of Economics, The Elephant Whisperers, BBC, CNN, Sky News, Pranoy Roy, N Ram, NDTV, Doordarshan, The Hindu, Malayala Manorama, The new York Times, The Washington Post, Richard Johnston, Swarajya, The Caravan, The Scroll, Om Shanti Om, The New Yorker, The Financial Times, Vice Media, Scoop Whoop, Dalai Lama, Salman Rushdie, Arundathi Roy, J.K. Rowling, Kushwant Singh, The Billion Dollar Spy, Arvind Adiga, The White Tiger, Little Women. Beef,Brahmins & Broken Men, B.R. Ambedkar
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The episode opens with Shalini talking about what creativity and storytelling means to her. We delve into how she chose medicine as a career with a specialisation in respiratory pathology. Shalini talks about her experience during the corona pandemic and how it started her writing journey. We talk about books, burnout and if you need to be a reader to write. The episode ends with Shalini reading an excerpt from her book.
Shalini is a pulmonary pathologist and writer. During the day, she’s managing her lab or working on complex biopsy reports. As a writer, she has published articles on Women’s Web, E-She Magazine, and The Himalayan Writing Retreat. She has also published a book called ‘Stars From The Borderless Sea’.
Sangeetha Menon a.k.a. 'The Moody Marshmallow' is a writer, editor and podcaster. She currently handles the rights portfolio at Tulika Publishers, where she finds new avenues for stories to travel. She has worked with organisations like Bound, Karadi Tales, and Carve Magazine to name a few. You can find her on Instagram: @marshmallow.musings and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/menonsangeetha/
Mentions: The Final Diagnosis, Haley, Harry Potter, Morning Pages, Julia Cameron, Atul Gawnde, When Breath Becomes Air, Paul Kalanithi, Shoe Dog, The Swaddle, Respectfully Disagree, Story Jam, Munshi Premchand, The Seen And The Unseen, Amit Verma, Humans Of New York, Lady Hardinge College
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