India
Blurring Boundaries
The podcast about anything and everything controversial or avoided. From identity, politics and feminism, to travel, technology and sexuality, India chats with guests to discuss the topics that influence their lives. Talking about things that are important to them, they aim to have meaningful conversations around subjects that are sometimes controversial, avoided or that even go completely unconsidered in the world of today.
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4. Jun 2026
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Revisited: What Does Being a Feminist Really Mean? 04.06.2026 43:53
In this episode, Blurring Boundaries' very own logo artist, Catrin, chats with India on how feminism has changed over the years, and what it means to be a feminist today. They cover topics from intersectionality and exclusionary feminism, to shaving and sexism in the media. Logo Art: Catrin Harrison Music by: Aleks Filipiak
Rerelease: Wha is 'Call-Out Culture' and is it Always Beneficial? 04.06.2026 44:55
This episode was originally released in January 2021 Maria and Mikey join India in a discussion where they try to decide if calling people out is always the right thing to do, and if there's a better way to go about it. During the episode they also consider the effects of cancel culture, reaching outside of your echo chamber, unintentionally centring yourself in a discourse, and how well int...
Rerelease: How Do Society's Body Expectations Affect Us Today? With Joanna Sitanari S1 | E7 04.06.2026 40:11
This episode was first released in April 2021. India chats with Joanna discuss the topic of body image, and how society can shape the way we think about ourselves. In this episode, they consider what role social media plays in influencing people's body image; what they think is the best way to build a more positive relationship with yourself and your body; and how social expectations affect m...
Rerelease: Should We Be Worries About Artificial Intelligence? With Torunn Jegleim S1 | E8 04.06.2026 55:34
This episode was first released in June 2021. India and Torunn discuss Artificial Intelligence and the effect it's having in today's world. During the episode, they consider themes of: Technological bias; The data gender and race gaps; Whether we should be worried about technology now and in the future; How we can better understand the system, and How we can change it. Guest: Torunn J...
Rerelease: What does national identity really mean? S1 | E1 10.01.2026 49:24
This episode was first published in 2020. In our very first episode, Polish born Inga, who grew up in Germany and has dual citizenship in Poland and the UK, joins India to talk about what it means to have a nationality, why some people are more likely to be accepted as having certain nationalities than others, and how people's perceptions of where you're from can often be very different...
Revisited: Is Dating Different in Today's World? S1 | E2 10.01.2026 39:34
This episode was first released in 2020. Torunn Jegleim chats to India about the experience of dating, and how it can be different from person to person. During their talk they discuss dating apps and their success, the expectations of dating, dating as a gay person and gender roles within relationships. Guest: Torunn Jegleim Logo Art: Catrin Harrison Music by: Aleks Filipiak
Revisited: Gender: Is It Really Just a Social Construct? S1 | E3 10.01.2026 51:46
This episode was first released in 2020. In our third episode of the series, India and Phoebe chat on the topic of Gender, and how today's gender binary still means that many people find it hard to figure out where they fit in. They discuss the idea that gender can be more than just a spectrum; how gender stereotypes can change the way we act or portray ourselves to the world; and how western...
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