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Banterly

Banterly is a fun, conversational-style podcast that dissects contemporary films and TV shows to explore the many exciting, thought-provoking….and sometimes problematic elements of pop culture that many of us binge on a daily basis. Featuring two Gen Z co-hosts, this podcast is not just reviewing your next movie or TV show recommendation. We’re diving into them, discussing their nuances, and grappling with the trends of present-day media—all through a comedic lens. Executive Producer & Editorial Review: Saadia Khan Producer: Shei Yu Hosts: Aditi Misra and Aidan Taylor Content Writers: Michaela Strauther, Aditi Misra, Aidan Taylor Sound Design & Content Editor: Steve Martin Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson Other Music: Epidemic Sound Cover Art Design: Josephine Chai Follow us on IG @Immigrantlypod Twitter @Immigrantly_pod TikTok @Immigrantlypodcast Subscribe to our Patreon For advertising inquiries, please email at [email protected]

Documentary Education Self-Improvement Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
40 minutes
Episodes
361
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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Loving Through Boundaries

Loving Through Boundaries

Our guest is Israa Nasir, a psychotherapist, and mental health educator. She is the founder of Well. Guide, a digital mental wellness brand on Instagram. Situated at the cross-section of technology a…
00:40:25  |   Tue 11 Oct 2022
Lipstick, Runways, and Microaggressions

Lipstick, Runways, and Microaggressions

Our guest today is an expert on self-expression-Taiwanese-born Romana Lai, a renowned editorial makeup artist who has worked with many of the fashion industry’s leading names and publications, includ…
00:30:23  |   Tue 04 Oct 2022

"She is Being Very Asian"

Today's guest Michelle Li is a broadcaster, founder of the "Very Asian Movement" &  Foundation and author of the upcoming book ‘A Very Asian Guide to Korean Food’. The "Very Asian movement" initiall…
00:43:36  |   Tue 27 Sep 2022
How Privilege Changes the Lens I Wear

How Privilege Changes the Lens I Wear

Our Today's guest is Mathangi Subramanian. She is an award-winning writer of adult, young adult, and children's stories. But, just as she runs the gambit in authorship, she is also a former policy an…
00:43:07  |   Tue 20 Sep 2022

"Oh You Came On A Boat?"

Today's episode is in collaboration with the Oyate Group, a community-driven foundation dedicated to empowering youth and small businesses across New York City with career support and critical resour…
00:27:17  |   Tue 13 Sep 2022
What Do Books Really Teach Us?

What Do Books Really Teach Us?

Our guest, Elaine Castillo, is the author of the newly released book "How to Read Now: Essays," which attempts to observe American books and movies through a BIPOC lens. Elaine takes a close look at …
00:41:45  |   Tue 06 Sep 2022
Human Rights be Damned-Part Two

Human Rights be Damned-Part Two

Today's episode is the second part of our two-part series. If you are tuning in now, please be sure to listen to the first part of this series titled "Human Rights be Damned-Part One." In the episode…
00:34:35  |   Tue 30 Aug 2022
Human Rights be Damned-Part One

Human Rights be Damned-Part One

Welcome to Immigrantly's fall guest lineup. In part one of a two-episode series, my  Rana Ayyub, an Indian journalist and opinion columnist with The Washington Post, joins me to discuss the inherent …
00:39:01  |   Tue 23 Aug 2022
Special: Define the United States in a Word or a Phrase

Special: Define the United States in a Word or a Phrase

Dear Immigrantly family, as you know, we are not releasing any new episodes this week; our fall lineup starts next week, August 23rd, with our conversation with Rana Ayyub. Nevertheless, I have excit…
00:04:36  |   Tue 16 Aug 2022
My Parents, TikTok & I

My Parents, TikTok & I

Today's guest, Thea Pham, shares her journey in discovering and defining what mental health means to her, how it fits in the complicated puzzle of her upbringing, and why she has felt immense emotion…
00:51:18  |   Tue 09 Aug 2022
Before They Were Your Parents

Before They Were Your Parents

For Neda Toloui-Semnani, our today's guest, understanding who her parents were and what motivated them to participate in the 1979 Iranian Revolution as young Iranian activists became a crucial step t…
00:40:12  |   Tue 02 Aug 2022
Once Upon An Abubakr in Hollywood (2021)

Once Upon An Abubakr in Hollywood (2021)

Today I am sharing another gem from the Immigrantly vault. It’s our conversation with Abubakr Ali. He is an actor, writer, and singer. Last year, he landed a significant role in the upcoming Netflix …
00:39:21  |   Tue 26 Jul 2022
Who Gets To Be a Citizen of the United States? (with Ramtin Arablouei)

Who Gets To Be a Citizen of the United States? (with Ramtin Arablouei)

Today we have a fellow podcaster in our midst. Ramtin Arablouei is the co-host and co-producer of NPR's podcast Throughline. This show explores history through creative, immersive storytelling design…
00:57:25  |   Tue 19 Jul 2022
Meeting Abortion with Compassion (2020)

Meeting Abortion with Compassion (2020)

The first time I introduced today's episode was in September 2020, when we recorded the interview on abortion access with Dr. Meera Shah. She is the Chief Medical Officer of Planned Parenthood Hudson…
00:48:46  |   Tue 12 Jul 2022
We're Not Doing Reproductive Justice Right (Yet)

We're Not Doing Reproductive Justice Right (Yet)

On June 24th, 2022, the hyper-conservative Supreme Court overturned Roe Vs. Wade and took away a woman's constitutional right to abortion. Thirteen states with trigger laws will ban abortion instantl…
00:30:46  |   Tue 05 Jul 2022
What Happened to Haitian Migrants in Del Rio, Texas?

What Happened to Haitian Migrants in Del Rio, Texas?

In September 2021, when the images of border patrol agents whipping a group of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas, came to light, national outrage broke out. But as all news cycles go, the rage event…
00:50:56  |   Tue 28 Jun 2022
The Elephant in the Room: Climate Change

The Elephant in the Room: Climate Change

Thimali Kodikara is the series producer of "Mothers of Invention," hosted by former Irish president Mary Robinson and comedian-writer Maeve Higgins. Their platform uncovers stories of climate justice…
00:55:54  |   Tue 21 Jun 2022

"To Be Brown & Gay" (with Dr. Anthony Ocampo)

Today's guest, Dr. Anthony Ocampo, was raised in Los Angeles as the only son of two Filipino immigrants. He attended Stanford University for Comparative Race and Ethnicity and later received his mast…
00:47:37  |   Tue 14 Jun 2022
Tracing the Roots of American Food (with Stephen Satterfield)

Tracing the Roots of American Food (with Stephen Satterfield)

Our guest, Stephen Satterfield, has dedicated his career to organizing, activating, and educating people about the origins and cultures of food.  He founded Whetstone Radio Collective, a food magazin…
00:44:37  |   Tue 07 Jun 2022
On the Ice with LA Kings’ Defenseman Jordan Spence

On the Ice with LA Kings’ Defenseman Jordan Spence

In honor of May being the Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month (API), the National Hockey League (NHL) and Immigrantly joined forces to bring you two special episodes celebrating the role of the…
00:28:25  |   Tue 31 May 2022
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