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Desi Roots & Routes

Desi Roots & Routes

著者: Roundglass India Center at Seattle University
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Discover the journeys of trailblazing Indian Americans who have shaped industries, broken barriers, and built thriving communities across the United States. Each episode offers firsthand insights into how these leaders navigate identity, culture, and success, from roots in India to routes they've travelled--giving you inspiration and valuable lessons for your own path. Hosted by Director Sital Kalantry, this season takes you to Seattle, where you’ll hear from luminaries like Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, filmmaker Rita Meher, entrepreneur Gurpreet (Sunny) Singh, musician Krishna Thiagarajan, global health strategist Ankur Vora, and legal powerhouse Pallavi Mehta Wahi. Whether you’re seeking motivation, cultural connection, or stories of perseverance, this podcast delivers. Available on all major platforms.Copyright 2025 Roundglass India Center at Seattle University 社会科学
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  • Vin Gupta’s Journey: From Military Medicine to the Media Frontlines
    2025/05/30

    What does it take to lead in public health—and in public discourse?

    Dr. Vin Gupta is a pulmonologist, health strategist, and media commentator whose voice became a guiding light for many during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, he reflects on the key moments and choices that shaped his career—from his upbringing in Ohio to serving in the military, advising national health policy, and using media as a tool for impact.

    Vin shares how 9/11 changed the trajectory of his life, why South Asians in medicine must engage more visibly in public conversations, and how his mission has evolved into tackling one of today’s greatest global challenges: the information war.

    We’re also joined by expert guest Dr. David Rapp, a cognitive psychologist from Northwestern University, who offers insight into the rise of misinformation—why it spreads, how it sticks, and what we can do to resist it.

    In this episode, Vin shares his thoughts on:

    • (02:23) Growing up in Ohio
    • (08:58) Impact of 9/11 and Military Service
    • (13:07) Media Commentary and Public Health
    • (23:15) Combating Misinformation
    • (31:39) Health of South Asians
    • (36:39) Advice for Young Professionals

    Desi Roots and Routes: Pathways to Success of Indians in America is brought to you by the Roundglass India Center at Seattle University. Join our host, Sital Kalantry, Professor of Law and Director of the Roundglass India Center as she delves into the incredible stories of Indian Americans exploring their roots in India and the routes they took to become inspiring leaders in America.

    Subscribe to Desi Roots and Routes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in. Stay up to date on our latest episodes and insights by visiting our website and following us on LinkedIn and YouTube!

    And if you want more information on the Roundglass India Center, subscribe to our newsletter here or email us at DesiRoutesPod@gmail.com and let us know what stories you’d love to hear next. Thanks for tuning in and remember to keep building bridges and creating connections.

    Additional Resources:

    • Vin Gupta
    • Dr. David Rapp

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    39 分
  • Sonora Jha’s Journey: From Journalism to Bold Fiction
    2025/05/16

    How can storytelling become an act of resistance?

    Sonora Jha is a professor of journalism at Seattle University and an acclaimed author whose work boldly explores themes of gender, race, and resistance. From her early life in India navigating both privilege and adversity, to her groundbreaking career in journalism and her shift into academia and literary fiction, Sonora shares how her lived experiences shape her writing and worldview.

    In this conversation, she discusses the creative process behind her best-selling novel The Laughter, the role of satire in exploring multiple (and sometimes opposing) perspectives, and the impact of authenticity in storytelling. Literary critic Rafael Frumkin joins us to unpack the book’s unique approach to the campus novel genre and sharp critique of complicity and power in academia.

    In this episode, Sonora shares her perspectives on:

    • (02:22) Growing up in India
    • (05:08) Her career in journalism
    • (10:18) Transitioning to academia and the U.S.
    • (15:40) The Laughter and writing from the perspective of a white man
    • (18:14) Expert discussion with critic Rafael Frumkin on the impact of Sonora’s work
    • (23:00) Pushback on The Laughter
    • (28:03) Advice to young writers

    Desi Roots and Routes: Pathways to Success of Indians in America is brought to you by the Roundglass India Center at Seattle University. Join our host, Sital Kalantry, Professor of Law and Director of the Roundglass India Center as she delves into the incredible stories of Indian Americans exploring their roots in India and the routes they took to become inspiring leaders in America.

    Subscribe to Desi Roots and Routes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.

    Stay up to date on our latest episodes and insights by visiting our website and following us on LinkedIn and YouTube!

    And if you want more information on the Roundglass India Center, subscribe to our newsletter here or email us at DesiRoutesPod@gmail.com and let us know what stories you’d love to hear next. Thanks for tuning in and remember to keep building bridges and creating connections.

    Additional Resources:

    • Sonora Jha
    • Intemperance (forthcoming)
    • The Laughter
    • Rafael Frumkin
    • Frumpkin's New York Times Book Review of The Laughter

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    33 分
  • Shasti Conrad's Journey: From Navigating Identity to Redefining Representation
    2025/05/02

    What does it mean to lead with both purpose and identity in today’s political landscape?

    Shasti Conrad, the first woman of color to chair the Washington State Democratic Party, shares her powerful story of identity, activism, and political leadership. Adopted from India and raised in a small, predominantly white town in Oregon, Shasti's journey defies expectations. Her path took her from a transformative education at Seattle University to a seat in the Obama White House and into the top ranks of political organizing. Shasti opens up about the importance of inclusivity, representation, and finding your place in spaces that weren’t built for you.

    In this episode, Shasti shares her invaluable insights on:

    • (02:03) Growing up as a transracial adoptee in rural Oregon
    • (09:40) Discovering purpose at Seattle University
    • (14:11) Getting her start in national politics
    • (20:05) Working in the Obama White House
    • (27:05) Expert segment with Angela Tucker on transracial adoption
    • (31:49) Becoming chair of the WA State Democrats
    • (34:20) Advice for future leaders

    Desi Roots and Routes: Pathways to Success of Indians in America is brought to you by the Roundglass India Center at Seattle University. Our host, Sital Kalantry, Professor of Law and Director of the Roundglass India Center, delves into the incredible stories of Indian Americans. Exploring their roots in India and the routes they took to become inspiring leaders in America.

    Subscribe to Desi Roots and Routes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.

    Stay up to date on our latest episodes and insights by visiting our website and following us on LinkedIn and YouTube!

    And if you want more information on the Roundglass India Center, subscribe to our newsletter here or email us at DesiRoutesPod@gmail.com and let us know what stories you’d love to hear next. Thanks for tuning in and remember to keep building bridges and creating connections.

    Additional Resources:

    • Washington State Democrats
    • Angela Tucker

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    33 分

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