PRESS AND FEATURES

Rukus Avenue Radio is Dash Radio's exclusive South Asian radio station. Rukus Avenue Radio is the No.1 South Asian Radio Station in North America. With over 115 different celebrity hosts from across the globe. The Desi Condition is proud to be a member of the Rukus Avenue Radio family.

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International Bipolar Foundation hosted a free webinar on mental health stigma in the AAPI community, led by The Desi Condition. Watch our presentation here.


Shit We Don’t Tell Mom is a podcast by and for Asian millenials:

We have depression. Now what? Throw two depressed Asian millennials into a room together and you get a podcast of intimate stories (yes, those kinds too) of their lives managing anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. Add a little bit of swearing and we can ease the treacherous waters of adulthood, relationships, and identities together. Vulnerability connects us as humans. Come join us as we share tools and personal experiences of how to normalize your mental health and well-being. New episodes every other Sunday! Winner of Best Wellness Podcast 2020 at Asian Podcast Awards.

Listen to Tanushree’s episode here.


The Zoe Report* is a trusted destination made for and by women who live and breathe personal style.

They feature fashion, beauty, living, and trends. The Zoe Report is a brand of Bustle Digital Group:

We work with creators to uncover issues and stories that matter through the lens of authenticity, inclusivity, and conversation. An audience-first, personalized approach allows us to speak to the many or the few, united by a boundless curiosity about the changing world and our place in it.

Read Tanushree’s piece on AAPI mental health here.


It is the mission of Asian Mental Health Collective to normalize and de-stigmatize mental health within the Asian community.

AMHC aspires to make mental health easily available, approachable, and accessible to Asian communities worldwide.

Read Tanushree’s feature here.


GoSolo is a digital magazine featuring entrepreneurship stories along with tips, articles and blog posts on starting your own business.

Turn your "one day" into day one

Read Tanushree’s feature on The Desi Condition here.


Bengalis of New York is a platform to celebrate Bengali culture and people through storytelling, community building and discourse in order to further empower the diaspora.

Listen to Tanushree’s feature episode here.


Redefining ABCD is a platform to openly discuss various internal stigmas within the South Asian American community and how we as a collective can “change the conversation” to incorporate more South Asian Pride in our day-to-day lives. With this, Redefining ABCD hopes to bring to light different identities within the South Asian American community.

Listen to Tanushree’s feature episode here.


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Mx. Asian American is a podcast detailing the Asian American experience in America. In each episode, I invite other Asian Americans to discuss issues relating to the community, everything from mental illness, career aspirations, racism to food, love languages, and pop culture.

Listen to Tanushree’s feature episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.


The Rani Review is a feminist storytelling platform that aims to combat gender discrimination by sharing diverse stories and shedding light to important narratives. We strive to empower underrepresented and unique voices, encourage respectful discussions, and promote curiosity and creativity. You can find us on Instagram at @ranireview and on Medium.

Read Tanushree’s interview here.


Desi Distractoins is a podcast in which two teenagers, Maya and Zara, discuss the struggles and triumphs of school, dating, and mental health as young South Asian American women.

Listen to Tanushree’s feature episode on Anchor.


Coconut Chats is a podcast that discusses taboo topics in the South Asian community. We discuss career switching, racial identity, generational trauma, and much more.

Listen to The Desi Condition’s feature here.


Open Minds was created by Ragini Jha. Ragini is a mental health counsellor and social justice advocate with a healthy (?) investment in Asian pop culture. Twice a month, she'll be speaking with other open-minded people about things like identity, art, psychology, and how all of these impact our community.

Listen to Tanushree’s feature on being diagnosed with ADD/ADHD as an adult here.


Created by Kristopher Kociski, Noteworthy Differences is a podcast that aims to showcase the diversity and uniqueness of human beings, encouraging everyone to appreciate the differences and learn from them. It is a platform where people can tell their stories, share their passions, and learn from each other, in order to build a more inclusive and accepting world.

Tanushree discusses South Asian diaspora mental health here.