Roti Kapda Aur Makaan

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Synopsis

Roti, Kapda aur Makaan is talking about the essentials of life- the food that carries our culture, the clothes that define us and the concept of home. It's a conversation about the experiences of finding a new home, preserving a culture and missing food that you grew up with. Because all of us have untold stories. It's about sharing recipes, finding identity through clothes and making a house a home.

Episodes

  • Lalita Uppala

    14/12/2018 Duration: 20min

    The Bhopal Gas tragedy on 1984 had a great influence on Lalita’s life. Her choice of graduate school, to her desire to seek justice, to helping her community. A straight shooter with a deep sense of humor, Lalita and I talk about her journey to America, making a home and the need of the time to stand up for ourselves.

  • Shantanu Deo

    07/12/2018 Duration: 17min

    Like many, Shantanu came to the US in the 90’s to go to school. After completing his masters, he decided to stay back and work. Over the years, America has become his home. From flying on an airplane for the first time, to learning how to cook and being fascinated by huge grocery stores, we learn how Shantanu has made his home in America.

  • Shaila Kode

    30/11/2018 Duration: 18min

    I read about Dr. Kode in Roots and Reflections before I met her. She came to the US in the 70’s, became a physician in the army and raised her family. Through candid conversations, we journey through the first snow she encountered, to fulfilling her father's dream, to creating a community around her.

  • Jay Shridhar

    25/11/2018 Duration: 14min

    Shridhar is his given name, but many call him Jay. Jay decided to immigrate to America after his retirement as a corporate executive in India. I talked to Jay about making a new home, the ups and downs of finding work and what it feels to retire in your adopted land.

  • Jaya Shridhar

    16/11/2018 Duration: 22min

    Jaya has a flair for languages, so much so that her grandkids make sure she is present as a translator on their vacations to spanish speaking countries! We talk about Jaya’s childhood, her desire to learn new languages way into her 80’s, her love of gardening and finding her center in nourishing her family with food!

  • Bhavna Shankar

    11/11/2018 Duration: 18min

    Family is the center of Bhavna’s life. Like many who came to the US, she arrived with her husband after marriage. We talk about the aromas of our childhood, the color of our skin and what makes a home.

  • Humaira Abid

    03/11/2018 Duration: 17min

    Humaira is an artist who has made the suburbs of Seattle her home. Born and raised in Pakistan, she sculpts with great skill and detail. Her work is bold and she does not shy away from bringing hard questions to the forefront of her work. We sat down to talk about her art as well as her journey through India, Pakistan and the US! Hope you enjoy listening. More on Humaira’s work can be seen at: http://humaira.com.pk/profile

  • Love is Love is Love

    19/02/2017 Duration: 32min

    Kamini came to the United States in 1984 with son to accompany her husband who was pursuing his PhD. From raising son who ended up working for President Obama, to working in the US postal service, to achieving her dream of designing spaces, to taking care of parents, Kamini lives her life mindfully and by being present in each moment. Subscribe to us in iTunes and follow us Facebook at facebook.com/rkmpodcast. For comments and story ideas, email us at rkmpodcast@gmail.com or leave us message at 1-425-610-7561.

  • Sharmila Pal - Live To Serve

    23/01/2017 Duration: 29min

    Sharmila moved to the US when she was in 8th grade. She now makes her home between Seattle in the US and Kanpur and Ladakh in India. Her motto in life is “Live to Serve”. Currently, she is building a hostel for girls in Ladakh. In addition to being a teacher and a scientist, Sharmila has her own travel startup! Subscribe to us in iTunes and follow us Facebook at facebook.com/rkmpodcast. For comments and story ideas, email us at rkmpodcast@gmail.com or leave us message at 1-425-610-7561.

  • The Changemaker

    01/01/2017 Duration: 34min

    Jonathan’s parents were from India, but he did not grow up surrounded by the Indian culture, which led to questions of identity and a desire to fit in. As an entrepreneur he helps individuals who are going through hard times. Jonathan was inspired by what he calls “Poor Changemakers”- people who are strive to rise up from poverty and also by his family’s brief experience of being on welfare. Also in this episode, Dr. Nalini Iyer reviews the delightful “Born Confused” by Tanuja Desai Hidier. Subscribe to us in iTunes and follow us Facebook at facebook.com/rkmpodcast. For comments and story ideas, email us at rkmpodcast@gmail.com or leave us message at 1-425-610-7561.

  • Home is where the mountains are!

    18/12/2016 Duration: 24min

    Paramita finds freedom in the Seattle freeze, a home in the mountains that surround us and hears the poetry in Maths! Let's chat with Paramita! Also in this episode, Prof. Nalini Iyer reviews Anita Rau Badami's Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?

  • RKM Episode 03a Ismail Mohamed

    28/11/2016 Duration: 29min

    Ismail came to the United States in the 1980’s and has made Seattle his home ever since. He has a passion for learning and is a lifelong student. Ismail loves to eat the dishes his wife prepares, but learnt to cook with the help of Shan masala! Let's go on a journey of food, home and clothes that carry culture with Ismail.

  • RKM Episode 02 Alpa Dave

    30/10/2016 Duration: 29min

    Alpa was born in Sudan, grew up in Dubai and Jeddah, studied in Phoenix and now makes Seattle her home. Let's go along with Alpa on her journey that brought her home to Seattle. Subscribe to us in iTunes and follow us Facebook at facebook.com/rkmpodcast. For comments and story ideas, email us at rkmpodcast@gmail.com or leave us message at 1-425-610-7561

  • RKM Episode 01 Rajesh Korde

    15/10/2016 Duration: 33min

    Seattle has been home for the past 18 years. This city has nurtured, inspired and cherished me. It has made my wildest dreams come true. And with this, I present to you a new podcast called Roti, Kapda aur Makaan, meaning Food, Shelter and Clothing. In the podcast, we’ll talk about the essentials of life- the food that carries our culture, the clothes that define us and the concept of home. I want to be able to collect our experiences- the "OUR" being people who have made Seattle their home, ones who come from different countries. I want us to share why we make this place our home, how we felt when we first came here. Along with that we will have book reviews, music reviews and poetry! I hope you will join me in this conversation. Our first episode features conversation with Rajesh Korde- a self proclaimed introvert, who loves to talk 1-1. We also have a book review by Prof. Nalini Iyer. Do like our episode on Facebook, and iTunes. For comments and story ideas, email us at rkmpodcast@gmail.com or call