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Ep 18 Featuring Kavita Bundelkhandi & Priya Thuvassery, Chambal Media & Khabar Lahariya
Ep 18 Featuring Kavita Bundelkhandi & Priya Thuvassery, Chambal Media & Khabar Lahariya

Ep 18 Featuring Kavita Bundelkhandi & Priya Thuvassery, Chambal Media & Khabar Lahariya

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This conversation explores the transformative power of storytelling in media, particularly focusing on the role of women in rural journalism through Khabar Lahariya, India’s first Rural Media Network. The discussion highlights personal journeys, the importance of amplifying rural voices, and the impact of female journalists on society and future generations. The conversation emphasizes the need for diverse narratives in media and the challenges faced in sustaining feminist media organizations. Join Rituparna, in conversation with Kavita Bundelkhandi & Priya Thuvassery from Chambal Media.Listen in, to our first bi-lingual episode! Disclaimer: There are a few audio jumps and translation errors in the captions. Listen in to the stories. It’s easy to fill-in the blanks!About Chambal MediaChambal Media, India’s first Rural Media Network, is dedicated to amplifying the voices of women and marginalized communities in rural India. With a mission to create meaningful media from rural India, Chambal Media blends journalism, storytelling, and technology to challenge mainstream narratives and make local stories visible.About the speakersKavita Devi is the CEO of Chambal Media & Co-Founder of Khabar Lahariya. A trailblazing journalist from Banda, she is the first Dalit woman anchor to host her own news show, The Kavita Show. With years of field reporting experience, she continues to report on special stories while leading a team of women journalists. The only Dalit member of the Editor’s Guild of India, Kavita is a TED speaker and a powerful advocate for independent rural journalism.Priya Thuvassery is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and Co-CEO of Chambal Media. Her work focuses on gender, community, and environmental narratives, amplifying women’s voices through impactful storytelling. With over 15 years of experience, she has collaborated with leading media houses and directed acclaimed films like Coral Woman and City Girls. A Global Ford Fellow and Canon Cinema EOS Ambassador, Priya continues to push boundaries in independent filmmaking and media leadership.TakeawaysStorytelling is a powerful currency that can shape society.Khabar Lahariya has empowered women through journalism.Rural voices are crucial for authentic storytelling.Women journalists break stereotypes and redefine narratives.The impact of women in media extends to future generations.Trust and relationships are essential in journalism.Women tell stories differently, bringing compassion and depth.Sustainability in media requires innovative approaches.Collaborative efforts can bridge rural and mainstream media.Empowering women to share their stories is vital for change.Connect with Rituparna | ⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ | SubstackVisit ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.yourstorybag.com⁠⁠⁠⁠Write to us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast@yourstorybag.com⁠⁠⁠Season 1 of ⁠The Storied Way Perspective

Ep 18 Featuring Kavita Bundelkhandi & Priya Thuvassery, Chambal Media & Khabar Lahariya

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