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The podcast that interviews entrepreneurs and activists, politicians and professors, journalists, entertainers, spiritual teachers, and more on how Hinduism shapes their work and lives. All American. So Hindu. Brought to you by the Hindu American Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The podcast that interviews entrepreneurs and activists, politicians and professors, journalists, entertainers, spiritual teachers, and more on how Hinduism shapes their work and lives. All American. So Hindu. Brought to you by the Hindu American Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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How you can find hope amidst ecological grief | Dheepa Maturi

2/19/2026
In this episode of That’s So Hindu, Mat McDermott speaks with author Dheepa Maturi about her eco-thriller '108', exploring themes of ecology, climate change, and the intersection of culture and identity. They discuss the balance between fiction and reality in addressing environmental issues, the significance of Hindu themes in the narrative, and the concept of ecological grief. Dheepa emphasizes the importance of poetry in connecting with nature and the community, as well as the need for empathy in conversations across divides. The discussion also touches on the role of technology in environmental solutions and the signs of hope amidst despair. Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 01:59 Overview of '108' and Its Themes 05:47 The Balance of Fiction and Reality in Climate Narratives 07:56 Hindu Themes and Ecological Perspectives 12:00 Understanding Ecological Grief 14:53 The Role of Poetry in Environmental Awareness 16:37 Connecting with Nature and Community 18:38 Empathy and Bridging Divides 19:31 Finding Hope Amidst Despair 23:28 Technology: A Double-Edged Sword 26:33 Future Projects and Closing Thoughts Keywords ecology, environment, climate change, ecological grief, Hindu themes, poetry, community, technology, hope, Dheepa Maturi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:29:02

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Kama Before Moksha: Embracing Desire in Hinduism | Vijay Satnarine & Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria

2/12/2026
In this episode of That’s So Hindu, Mat McDermott speaks with Dr Vijay Satnarine and Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria about the often downplayed and misunderstood concept of kama in Hinduism, emphasizing the importance of desire and pleasure in achieving a balanced life. The discussion critiques the puritanical mindset that has historically downplayed these aspects, particularly in the context of modern relationships and provides insights into the psychological implications of desire, the historical context of sexuality in Hinduism, and practical steps for embracing a holistic view of intimacy and pleasure. Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Kama Before Moksha 02:46 Reclaiming Desire: The Balance of Life Goals 05:58 Understanding Kama: Beyond the Sutras 08:40 The Puritanical Mindset: Historical Context 11:47 The Spectrum of Sexuality in Hinduism 14:58 The Role of Pleasure in Relationships 17:46 Navigating Modern Relationships and Intimacy 20:50 Experimentation and Mastery in Relationships 23:34 The Impact of Victorian Ideals on Hindu Thought 26:38 Addressing Swami Scandals and Human Fallibility 29:38 Practical Steps for Embracing Desire 32:45 Conclusion: Embracing a Holistic View of Desire Keywords Hinduism, Kama, Moksha, relationships, desire, intimacy, Victorian mindset, sexuality, spirituality, balance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:46:11

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The Ethics of Evangelism: A Hindu and Christian Perspective | Fred Stella & John Morehead

2/5/2026
In this episode of Thats So Hindu, Mat McDermott speaks with Fred Stella (HAF) and John Morehead (Foundation for Religious Diplomacy). The conversation explores the complex dynamics of Christian-Hindu relations, focusing on proselytization efforts in India and the reactions from the Hindu community. They discuss the ethical boundaries of evangelism, the importance of understanding different religious perspectives, and the need for interfaith dialogue that respects both beliefs. They emphasize the significance of educating young Hindus about their own faith to better engage in discussions with Christians and navigate the challenges posed by missionary activities. Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Setting the Stage for Christian-Hindu Relations 05:59 Understanding Hindu Perspectives on Proselytization 16:49 Navigating Differences in Evangelism and Understanding 18:21 The Nature of Evangelization 23:44 Understanding the Great Commission 24:17 Exploring New Perspectives on Other Religions 27:14 Sharing Spiritual Beliefs Ethically 33:28 Experiences of Unethical Evangelism 39:03 Ethics of Evangelism in Interfaith Contexts 45:16 Finding Common Ground in Diverse Beliefs Keywords Christianity, Hinduism, proselytization, interfaith dialogue, evangelism, ethical boundaries, cultural relations, religious identity, Great Commission, spiritual beliefs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:02:17

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Castegate: Inside the documentary about the Cisco caste discrimination case | Ravi Rajan & Sundar Iyer

1/29/2026
In this episode of That’s So Hindu, Mat McDermott interviews Ravi Rajan, producer of the documentary “Castegate” and Sundar Iyer, one of the engineers at the center of Cisco caste discrimination case. The conversation delves into the allegations of caste discrimination, the subsequent documentary that was produced to document the events, and the broader implications of caste discrimination in the US. The speakers discuss the egregious claims made by the California Civil Rights Department, the political mobilization against Hindu Americans, and the legislative context surrounding SB 403. They emphasize the need for community awareness and action against discrimination, while also highlighting the importance of ethical leadership in politics. Watch: https://castegatethefilm.org/ Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Overview of the Cisco Case 02:56 The Film's Development and Purpose 05:57 Behind the Scenes: Documenting the Truth 08:39 Egregious Claims and Misrepresentation 11:42 Speculation on Broader Agendas 14:45 Caste and Identity: A Complex Discussion 17:31 Statistical Misuse and Its Implications 20:52 Community Reception and Future Plans 23:34 Reflections on Pushback and Advocacy 28:31 Ethical Responsibilities of Leaders 31:25 Legal Challenges and Civil Rights 34:44 Caste Discrimination and Legal Implications 37:47 Racial Dynamics and Social Commentary 39:57 Cultural Shifts and Societal Reactions 43:53 Examining Harassment Claims 46:31 The Allegations of Isolation 47:34 The Possibility of a Setup 49:30 Coincidences and Causation 50:56 Understanding SB 403 53:45 The Implications of Caste Legislation 56:35 Political Ethics and Accountability 58:40 The Broader Campaign Against Hindu Americans 01:03:54 Calls to Action and Community Support Keywords Cisco case, caste discrimination, documentary, civil rights, SB 403, Hindu American community, political mobilization, legal implications, anti-Hindu sentiment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:48:39

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Will AI ever get Hinduism right?? | Pawan Deshpande & Devala Rees

1/22/2026
In this episode of That’s So Hindu, Mat McDermott, Pawan Deshpande, and Devala Rees discuss the intersection of AI and Hinduism, exploring how AI can be integrated into devotional practices, the biases present in AI systems, and the implications of misinformation in educational contexts. They delve into the philosophical questions surrounding consciousness and AI, and the potential future of AI in relation to Hindu traditions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of accurate representation and the opportunities AI presents for spreading knowledge about Hinduism. Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Guests and Their Backgrounds 02:54 AI in Hindu Devotional Practices 05:49 Understanding AI: Definitions and Implications 11:59 Bias and Misinformation in AI 17:52 Educational Challenges and Misrepresentation of Hinduism 23:44 The Role of AI in Cultural Representation 29:45 Consciousness and AI: A Philosophical Exploration 35:57 The Future of AI and Hinduism 41:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Keywords AI, Hinduism, Devotional Practices, Misinformation, Bias, Education, Cultural Representation, Consciousness, Philosophy, Technology Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:53:50

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What a Hinduism reporter wants you to know about journalism today | Richa Karmarkar

1/15/2026
In this episode, Mat McDermott interviews Richa Karmarkar, a Hinduism reporter at Religion News Service, discussing the complexities of reporting on Hinduism in America. They explore the perceptions of Hinduism in media, political biases, and the challenges faced by journalists in accurately representing the Hindu community. Richa shares her background, the importance of nuanced reporting, and the need for greater understanding of Hindu identity and immigration issues. The conversation also touches on key stories from the past year and looks ahead to future topics in Hinduism. Follow: Religion News Service | Richa Karmarkar Takeaways Keywords Hinduism, media representation, political bias, immigration, Hindu identity, journalism, Richa Karmarkar, Religion News Service, community engagement, cultural understanding Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context of Current Events 02:39 Richa's Background and Journey in Journalism 04:35 Perceptions of Hinduism in Media Reporting 07:55 Political Bias and Representation of Hindus 10:30 Navigating Hindu Identity and Media Criticism 12:31 Left-Wing Bias in Journalism 17:32 Understanding Hinduism in Religion Reporting 20:23 Balancing Nuance and Reader Understanding 23:05 Key Stories in Hindu Community Reporting 24:38 The Evolving Narrative of Immigration and Identity 29:53 Community Perspectives on Immigration and Solidarity 33:53 The Future of Hinduism in America 38:51 Engaging with Hinduism Beyond the Mainstream Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:41:00

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Hindu parenting tips, tricks & reflections from the Hindu American Foundation team

1/8/2026
In this conversation, moderated by Mat McDermott, HAF’s Samir Kalra, Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria, Sheetal Shah, and Suhag Shukla discuss the complexities of parenting within the Hindu American context. They share personal experiences on how to celebrate both Hindu and mainstream American holidays, strategies for navigating interfaith celebrations, addressing the challenges of educating children about different religions, and the impact of social media on parenting. The discussion emphasizes the importance of being good role models and fostering a strong cultural identity in children. Takeaways Keywords Hindu parenting, cultural celebrations, interfaith, education, social media, Hindu representation, parenting tips, holiday traditions, family values, community engagement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:53:50

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How to get your kids to love Hindu culture

12/31/2025
In this episode Mat McDermott speaks with Professor Pankaj Jain. Pankaj has been on the show before speaking about his area of professional expertise, Hinduism, Jainism and ecology. But today we’re speaking about something he’s become particularly passionate about: parenting. Specifically how Hindu parents can help their children develop a love of Hindu and Indian culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:31:31

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Let's talk about Hindu parenting, with Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria

12/18/2025
In this episode HAF Board Member psychologist Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria and HAF Executive Director Suhag Shukla have a wide ranging discussion about parenting as Hindus, the book Bad Therapy, how we can raise resilient children, the differences in parenting across the generations, and more. This show was originally published on September 5, 2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:47:10

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Hindutva is not Hindu supremacy | Vikram Sampath

12/4/2025
In this episode Suhag Shukla speaks with historian Vikram Sampath (author of the two volume definitive biography of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar) about the origins of Hindutva and misunderstandings about, its relevance for Hindus living outside of India, and more. This show originally was published on September 26, 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:41:10

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Everything you wanted to know about sadhus*

11/20/2025
In this episode Mat McDermott and Devala Rees discuss many frequently asked questions about sadhus. What are sadhus? How many female sadhus are there and what are they called? Why do many sadhus smoke marijuana as a spiritual practice? Why do some sadhus carry weapons? How do you become a sadhu? And more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:41:25

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Here’s why Zoroastrianism is a dharma tradition

11/6/2025
In this episode Devala Rees lays out the similarities and differences between the ancient religion of Persia, Zoroastrianism — which is still practiced by a couple hundred thousand people today — and the Hindu Dharma Traditions. Their basic beliefs and practices, as well as when the traditions split off from one another. Learn more: Federation of Zoroastrian Associations of North America Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:25:06

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For Hindus the natural world is more than sacred, its embodied Divinity itself | Prof. David Haberman

10/23/2025
In this episode, originally published in 2023, we speak with Prof. David Haberman from Indiana University about his extensive work documenting how Hindus bring trees, stones, and mountains into their religious worship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:33:53

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What Hindu Americans need to know about immigration today

10/9/2025
In this episode HAF Legal Director Needhy Shah speaks with immigration attorney Akanksha Kalra. They have a wide ranging discussion on immigration issues particularly applicable to the Indian American and Hindu American community, what is changing under the Trump Administration, what laws that have existed for some time but are being more strictly enforced, issues regarding asylum claims, Indians arriving without documentation at the southern border, and more. NOTE: This episode was recorded just prior to the proclamation of September 19th on changes to the H-1B program, so other than a brief mention that is not addressed. Once we have greater clarity on those changes, what parts of President Trump’s proclamation actually go into effect, for example, we will revisit that if it seems needed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:15:26

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How does the HAF team celebrate Navratri?

9/25/2025
For this episode we have something a bit different for you. It’s a special episode for Navratri, originally published in 2023. We've interviewed several members of our extended HAF team as well as members of the Hindu American community about how they celebrate Navratri today, what they remember about the holiday growing up, and how their understanding of it has changed over the years. What you’ll hear are excepts from longer interviews our staff writer Syama Allard did with each person. Here are the full versions of some of these interviews, as well as some interviews that didn't make it into the episode. https://www.hinduamerican.org/blog/on-celebrating-navaratri-and-dussehra-through-the-lens-of-bhutanese-refugee-bhuwan-pyakurel https://www.hinduamerican.org/blog/on-celebrating-navaratri-and-dussehra-through-the-lens-of-hindu-american-samir-kalra https://www.hinduamerican.org/blog/on-celebrating-navaratri-and-dussehra-through-the-lens-of-iskcon-communications-director-anuttama-das https://www.hinduamerican.org/blog/on-celebrating-navaratri-and-dussehra-through-the-lens-of-hindu-american-kavita-pallod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:32:31

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Setting the record straight about the craziest things people say about HAF

9/11/2025
For the Hindu American Foundation’s organizational birthday, coming up later this month, Mat McDermott, Suhag Shukla, Samir Kalra, and Raj Rao sat down to discuss and debunk some of the craziest things activists and adversaries say HAF does, believes, and sets out to do. Is HAF funding genocide in India? Are we trying to hide the Nazi origins of Hindutva? Fighting to preserve the right of Hindus to discriminate based on caste? Pinkwashing our Hindu supremacy? Working for the Government of India? Hating Sikhs and Catholics? No, no, no, no, no, and no. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:06:35

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How was Indian society historically organized? Hint: It wasn't caste.

8/28/2025
Devala Rees is back with us this week for another informative, enlightening and hopefully entertaining discussion. This week we’re talking about how ancient Indian society organized itself, with the subtitle of “Hint: It wasn’t caste”. The different social groups that were traditionally used, and how these morphed into something else entirely once British administrators in the 19th century decided they wanted to try understand the people they ruled in India, and how this has implications today both in India and the diaspora. This is a must listen episode for, well, everyone Hindu and non-Hindu alike. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:38:01

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How many Hindu Dharma Traditions are there?

8/14/2025
This week we’ve got another special episode with HAF’s Devala Rees. This time we’re talking about why HAF has been using the term Hindu Dharma Traditions wherever it makes sense, rather than Hinduism. Plus how many different traditions there are under that banner, their similarities, differences, and how they relate to other dharma traditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:28:48

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A dharmic investing take on Bitcoin | Easan Katir

7/31/2025
In this episode we speak with HAF’s own Easan Katir about cryptocurrency and Bitcoin investing from a dharmic perspective, plus AI, the energy demands of both of those, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:31:54

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Hindu at Heart: California's Kali Mandir Purohit - Naren Schreiner

7/17/2025
In this episode, part of the Hindu at Heart series, Indu Viswanathan speaks with Naren K Schreiner, purohit at the Kali Mandir in Laguna Beach, California. They discuss his background and entering into Hinduism, the similarities between practices of Hindu Dharma and Native traditions in what’s now the United States and Mexico, the nuances of the idea of religious tolerance, the importance and inclusivity of the opening of the new Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, the importance of gurus, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:29:21