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Interviewing India is an ongoing initiative of interviewing people from all walks of life on matters close to their hearts. We celebrate people of all kinds on our various platforms that range from our website to our YouTube channel and our podcasts powered by Storeo.

04/02/2018
Fighting like there was no tomorrow - Interviewing India

What does a cancer survivor go through? Is it just the body that battles with the disease or even the mind? Read this interview with a two-time cancer survivor on what exactly went through his mind. A must read.

http://interviewingindia.org/fighting-like-there-was-no-tomorrow/

Interview by Arun Maharajan

What does a cancer survivor go through? Is it just the body that battles with the disease or even the mind? Read this interview with a two-time cancer survivor on what exactly went through his mind. A must read.

04/02/2018
"My wife's cancer showed me the importance of having a family" - Interviewing India

In this heartfelt interview, Pravesh who hails from a small village near Meerut opens up about how his wife being diagnosed with cancer tore their world apart and how his family helped them piece their lives together and find their way through the tough times.

http://interviewingindia.org/my-wifes-cancer-showed-me-the-importance-of-having-a-family/

Interview by Chirantan

Read this moving interview, where a young IT professional reveals how his wife was diagnosed with cancer just fifteen days after they had a baby. It is these trying times that showed him that only a family stands with you like a rock. Read more.

04/02/2018
03/02/2018

One of the finest gastroenterologists in the country chats with Interviewing India about what it takes to create wealth. The secret to be wealthy is simpler than you think. Read more: https://goo.gl/muJYMf
Interview by Poorva Dinesh

02/02/2018

We all have stories from our lives that we want to just let out there. Stories that we don't want our name attached to. And yet just sharing them anonymously would make us feel empowered while still being safe.

Join us at Dialogues Cafe this Sunday to share that one story you always wanted to let out there!

For more information, visit: https://goo.gl/mmx9jr

Dialogues Koramangala

01/02/2018

Read a young man's account of his s*x life from the time he discovered the birds and the bees to losing his virginity. This interview is so authentic and relatable that it will leave you smiling: https://goo.gl/Uu7M3o
Interview by Vinaya Kurtkoti

31/01/2018

Author Monideepa Sahu shows us how decisions that at one point in time seemed impulsive, actually make sense when they lead you on to your passion.
Read this insightful interview, where she takes us through the journey of finding her passion, right here: https://goo.gl/hmasbg
Interview by Chirantan

29/01/2018
- Love In The Age of Apps

Do you believe matches are made in heaven? Or do you keep looking out on dating apps every now and then?
Have dating apps changed the way we love, the way we fall in love... for better or for worse?

Join us as we discuss Love in the Age of Apps at our next at Dialogues Café, Koramangala on Feb 4.
Buy your pass here: https://goo.gl/KUbsm1

27/01/2018

: I am not sure of my age. I must be between 50 and 60 years old. I have 4 children. Two died, two are alive. I have been working for 12 years as a pourakarmika. Before that, I used to take care of my two cows. I have thought about changing my work line, but how can I when age is not by my side? I get enough food to eat, a sari and a blouse piece at work every year, and a tip from people every now and then. I am satisfied with life.

26/01/2018

In an increasingly right-winged India, here's an interview of an average urban Indian woman and how the changing face of the country has had an impact on - of all the things - her friendships: https://goo.gl/6yLch3
Aswathy, self-employed,
Interview by Poorva Dinesh

25/01/2018

Find out how the death of a family member made an IT-Professional question the presence of some people in her life and made her wonder if they would matter if she were on her deathbed: https://goo.gl/3HfriE
Interview by Poorva Dinesh

24/01/2018

Read how a childhood memory of an uncle repairing a 25-year-old tractor shapes the mind of a young engineer in the making sparking off a very relevant question of whether technology is a status symbol in reality: https://goo.gl/mpyUXh
Interview by Vinaya Kurtkoti

24/01/2018

What a privilege it was to be hosting such a lovely session with Pondy Live. A big thank you to Pondicherry Heritage Festival for their support.

A wonderfully interactive session conducted by Pondy Live & Interviewing India
at Dune Mansion Calvé at Dunewellnessgroup.com, well attended by locals & visitors...discussing aspects of the city’s past and how it impacts and differs from the present.

23/01/2018

Read this school teacher's account of how his popularity with girls as a child, and love for books helped him deal with a very real problem of identity crisis: http://bit.ly/2DF250i
Interview by Poorva Dinesh

21/01/2018

Some people bargain for money, while others bargain for time.
Time to pursue other interests, to spend with family and to connect with the inner self.
Read the full interview, it might just be a turning point in your life: http://bit.ly/2FYEd5U

20/01/2018

Wise words.

18/01/2018

: Founder Poorva Dinesh discussing the role and importance of work in our lives at the first ever session.
will be continuing this discussion on Jan 28 at Dialogues, JP Nagar. For more, DM us!


For more, visit: https://goo.gl/UC1JF2

17/01/2018

: My friend was going to therapists for his depression, but it wasn’t helping. One day he contacted me and confided in me at the behest of his therapist. Sometimes when you are friends with a person, you don’t speak for two years, and when you do connect you take off from where you left off.
My friend and I decided to give alternative methods a shot. We jointly looked up YouTube videos, and my friend decided to try out yoga and it was very helpful. My skepticism for the formal industry behind “curing depression” began from here. Doing yoga and meditation was far more effective than sitting and probably dissecting the problem. Because the solution here is not dissection, it is inclusion and control of thoughts. I think psychologists play a critical role in diagnosing such cases, but I am skeptical about the line of treatment they offer.
- Agam, 25, Bangalore

12/01/2018

We are looking for guests/speakers for our next (location: Bangalore) who would like to share their experiences (good or bad) with Tinder and other dating apps. Please DM if interested or tag a friend who may be interested. Thank you!
With Chirantan, Colin Joseph, Arun Maharajan

11/01/2018

Mistakes made in the past shape us into who we are in the present. Read this and be inspired to go with the flow of life! :)

10/01/2018

Teamwork is everything.
was a huge success thanks to this wonderful team! :)

09/01/2018

Interviewing India hosted its first very event at Dialogues Koramangala on Sunday, 7th Jan. The discussion revolved around work and its importance in people's lives. Some work to live, and some live to work!

The Interviewing India team thanks every single person that made this event possible, and a big thank you to all who attended.

Feel free to tag yourselves! :)

08/01/2018

As life's many stages unfold, we all find our own ways of dealing with challenges. Thank you for being apart of the event. Thank you for trusting us with your most intimate stories. With Dialogues Koramangala

07/01/2018

Can't make it to the event? We're going LIVE right here on Facebook, 11 am onwards! Stay tuned.

04/01/2018

Have you bought your tickers to ? Join us at Dialogues Koramangala on Sunday, 7th January and celebrate experiences!
For more, visit: https://goo.gl/Aexrjj

With Chirantan, Arun Maharajan, Colin Joseph, Poorva Dinesh, Vinaya Kurtkoti, Akshay Sachdev, Soumita Basu and Sumera Deane.

03/01/2018

We sometimes feel that sharing a story anonymously can feel empowering and safe. Interviewing India is teaming up with Dialogues Koramangala to give you a chance to share your stories anonymously. Come, join us on Sunday, 7th January for our first ever .
For more, visit: https://goo.gl/Aexrjj
With Chirantan, Arun Maharajan, Colin Joseph, Poorva Dinesh Vinaya Kurtkoti, Akshay Sachdev, Soumita Basu, Sumera Deane

02/01/2018

Interviewing India

Our experiences or sometimes even the lack of them matter. Share your experiences at and listen on as others share theirs at Dialogues Koramangala.
Topic for Session 1: Working to live and living to work.
Click here to register: https://goo.gl/7YkdTN

01/01/2018

Sometimes we wish we could just let out our stories without our names tagged to them. Write your anonymous accounts at , Sunday 7th Jan at Dialogues Koramangala, right after our session.

Also attend our first ever at Dialogues Cafe Kormangala on 7th Jan. For more info, visit: https://goo.gl/Aexrjj

01/01/2018

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21/12/2017

"I was a staunch follower of a particular religion till a few years back. I switched to the other side, and suddenly I felt free and liberated."
- Honey Lamba, 46 years, Holiday Home Developer, Gurgoan
Read the full interview: http://bit.ly/2D104Ze
Interviewed by Poorva Dinesh

20/12/2017

"My favourite food is rice, sambar and vegetables. I eat it every day and I don’t get tired of it. I am a vegetarian, and so is my family."
- Sooryanarayan, 57 years, Bangalore
Read the full interview: http://bit.ly/2CzXbxq
Interviewed by Colin Joseph

19/12/2017

And before you know it, the day comes to an end and there is no clear answer as to what you even did today... Who's with us?

19/12/2017

If you're a dog lover, you've probably wondered about this too. Comment below if you have!

18/12/2017

"Sports has been a major part of my life since I was in high school. What first started as a passing interest turned into…let’s not call it obsession, but pretty much bordering obsession. And now my complete life is based on a sports-driven decision."
- Ryan Colaco, 26 years, Doctor, Bangalore.
Read more about what has driven this young doctor from childhood and what a big role sports and football play in his life: http://bit.ly/2Bw2LBG
Interviewed by Poorva Dinesh

17/12/2017

We often feel the pressure to define ourselves, even when we don't fully know ourselves. Read this by someone who defies this pressure. It's okay to not know. :)
If you've got a story, thought or feeling to share without revealing your identity, DM us. We want to share your story.

14/12/2017

Meeting with Alex, creator of Maya the Drag Queen, rushing to pick up the kids from school, and finalizing the slogan for the team t-shirt. Just another day in Founder Poorva's life.

13/12/2017

Can travelling solve all your problems? Not sure about that one. But it certainly changes the way you look at things. Read Hitesh's interview on travel: http://bit.ly/2BjgTAE

12/12/2017

There is nothing more shattering than finding out the person you love is cheating on you. Read Melanie's story to find out how she transformed after the incident and how it helped her grow: http://bit.ly/2iS28JV

11/12/2017

For Indians, marriage is of two kinds: arranged and love. Here's an account of a young woman who laments the choices she made when she let her parents choose a husband for her: http://bit.ly/2C6qdVY

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