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rePROs Fight Back
The Green Tide is Rising
The Green Wave Movement began in 2018 in Argentina, focused on anti-femicide but quickly evolving into a bodily autonomy and abortion movement. Protestors took to the streets to not only change the law, but to change the culture across Latin America. Asha Dahya, head of Girl Talk HQ and creator and executive producer of the podcast Green Tide Rising and the short film Someone You Know, sits down to talk to us about this motivating movement across Latin America and what the U.S. can learn.Latin America previously hosted some of most restrictive environments worldwide...
2025-08-05
41 min
rePROFilm Podcast
COLLECTIVE LENS: Cycle 2
Today, we mark the anniversary of the Dobbs decision with an insightful podcast featuring members from the second cohort of the rePROFilm and Peace is Loud Collective Lens Program. We’re joined by some truly inspiring storytellers who are here to remind us that we’ll never stop fighting for reproductive justice - especially through a means as powerful as media; And why it is so important as a filmmaker to think about impact, and what that means to you, through a holistic lens. We’re so thrilled to have spent the better part of the last year with these p...
2025-06-24
33 min
Smart, Amazing Conversations with Dr. Nancy
Asha Dahya & Monica Morales-Garcia: Championing Reproductive Justice
Asha Dahya and Monica Morales Garcia share an exciting update about the Green Tide Rising podcast series, illuminating the Green Wave Movement in Latin America. Asha, an Emmy nominated producer and storyteller, and Monica, an audio journalist and fashion scholar, explore their roles in this groundbreaking series that sheds light on the fight for reproductive rights and progressive abortion policies across Latin America. The conversation shares powerful stories that motivated this widespread feminist activism against oppressive regimes. Green Tide Rising amplifies the Green Wave message and serves as both a warning and a blueprint for protecting women’s lives an...
2024-10-15
26 min
rePROFilm Podcast
COLLECTIVE LENS: Cycle 1
Today on the podcast, and the 2nd anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Asha Dahya speaks with Florencia Varela of Peace Is Loud and Lela Meadow-Conner of rePROFilm, along with several filmmakers who participated in the recent Collective Lens Impact Training program to talk about why supporting films in reproductive justice is so important.Peace is Loud is a 501(c)3 non-profit that harnesses the power of storytelling by women, trans, and nonbinary change makers to mobilize strategic collective action grounded in equity and care. Through our Film Impact Campaigns and Speakers Bureau, we us...
2024-06-24
31 min
The Story of Woman
REPLAY: S2 E1. Woman and Change: Setting the Scene with Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair
REPLAY OF SEASON TWO EPISODE ONEIn the first episode of season two of the podcast, I speak with former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Cherie Blair, CBE KC in their first-time ever, exclusive joint podcast interview!Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair have pioneered positive change for women for decades. They have worked as lawyers, politicians, activists, and business leaders - and also both had husbands in charge of governments, the US and the UK respectively. In this episode, they share what they have learned over the years: the current st...
2024-04-29
54 min
Red Wine & Blue
Truth Tellers In The Room (with Asha Dahya)
This week, we’re talking about repro. Again. Because somehow politicians and pundits still don’t understand that it’s not just about abortion – although abortion rights are critical. It’s also about birth control, IVF, and all of the other potentially life-saving procedures that are on the chopping block this year. Some of us may have been surprised when Roe v Wade was overturned but we refuse to be surprised again. We can’t stop talking to everyone we know about it in this pivotal election year.Then we’re joined by Asha Dahya, a storyteller, TEDx speaker...
2024-04-24
43 min
Feminist Buzzkills
The Florida Giveth and the Florida Taketh Away With Asha Dahya & Elizabeth Booker Houston
Full episode transcript HERE. What went down with bodily autonomy this week? The South is indeed Southing! The Florida Supreme Court hit the Sunshiners where it hurts– right in the ute. We bring you all the tea on what the Florida six-week ban means for abortion seekers throughout the South. BUT can the state’s ballot initiative save the day? AND what happens when Texas fucks around and charges a woman with MURDER for self-managing her abortion?! They find out the hard way as this superstar in the Lone Star State sues their asses straight to he...
2024-04-06
1h 13
Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry
Filmmaker Asha Dahya on Later in Pregnancy Abortions and Her Film "Someone You Know"
One in four women in the United States will have an abortion–and that doesn’t even take into account trans men and nonbinary people. The barriers to care and stigma attached to these people is so unfair, and so crushing. Our guest this week is Asha Dahya. Asha is a filmmaker trying to break that stigma and tear down those barriers with her new short film “Someone You Know.”
2024-03-25
47 min
Wrong Turns with Jameela Jamil
I Weigh - Countering Misinformation about Later Stage Abortions with Asha Dahya
This episode features stories about pregnancy loss and birth trauma so please take care while listening or join us next time. Jameela welcomes producer, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com, Asha Dahya for a compassionate and eye-opening conversation about why people have abortions in the later stages of pregnancy. The two discuss the politically charged future of reproductive rights without Roe v Wade, the reality of later abortion as healthcare with a focus on saving lives, and how the landscape of abortion access in the US has been increasingly challenging. This episode will help anyone understand how to...
2024-03-05
51 min
rePROFilm Podcast
with sexologist Tyomi Morgan
More than a decade ago, Tyomi Morgan noticed no prominent Black women were talking about sexual health. “Instead of complaining about it, I said, ‘You know what? I’m going to enter into this space.” The sexologist and designer of The Cowgirl Workout sits down with Asha Dahya to discuss how our bodies are hardwired for pleasure, the way cultural B.S. interferes with that reality, and how we can reconnect. “This is part of our humanness. Our sexuality, no matter what it looks like, is a part of our experience. And we get to talk about...
2024-02-07
57 min
rePROFilm Podcast
LABOR + JUSTICE with Sara Joy Byington
“Labor + Justice” is such a tonally wild and imaginative film, we were fascinated to hear a behind-the-scenes conversation about of how it came together. For example, director Sarah Joy Byington researched real-life stories of women charged with crimes after experiencing miscarriages or stillbirths. Their stories inspired her dystopian narrative. On this month’s Periodical Podcast, the director speaks with Asha Dahya about making a shocking-yet-sensitive film. She also shares how motherhood helped shift her own views on abortion and reproductive justice. Ultimately, “Labor + Justice” reflects her own growing understanding of this complex topic, including how it intersects with race...
2023-12-15
35 min
rePROFilm Podcast
THE BOND with Jahmil Eady
In this moving conversation, Asha Dahya speaks with writer/director Jahmil Eady about how her own birth story inspired the screenplay for “The Bond.” When Eady was born, her mother was incarcerated. She was shackled during labor, a practice that continues in many U.S. states today. During Eady’s teen years, her mother and other activists successfully advocated for anti-shackling legislation in New York state. Both her mother’s story and Eady’s extensive research informed the short film. "This film is meant to be a tool not just for talking about anti-shackling and the issues...
2023-11-14
28 min
rePROFilm Podcast
TOUCH with Ricki Fairley
I know I’m a badass. I do a lot of good things. But I can’t change the mindset of a racist, 50-year-old white cardiologist. What I can do is teach Black women how to care for themselves and to demand the care they deserve (from their doctors).” — Ricki Fairley Ricki Fairley survived an aggressive form of breast cancer. Then she turned her attention to advocating for other Black women, who are 41% more likely to die from the disease than their white counterparts. She founded Touch, the Black Breast Cancer Alliance, to address the inequities she discovere...
2023-10-16
45 min
rePROFilm Podcast
ALWAYS AND FOREVER with Jessica Stamen, Elease Lui Stemp, & Lara Everly
The “work wives” behind the dark comedy “Always & Forever” join Asha Dahya on the Periodical Podcast to chat about collaboration, going viral, and how humor is a secret weapon in the fight for reproductive justice. “It's just a proven concept at this point that comedy disrupts the status quo. A little bit of humor, a little bit of entertainment moves the needle. It works.” — Lara Everly“Humor sneaks past people's defenses. It can be a way (in), even for people who agree but might feel like other serious videos feel medicinal … You get them laughing, you get them engage...
2023-09-15
52 min
rePROFilm Podcast
LONG LINE OF LADIES with Shaandiin Tome & Rayka Zehtabchi
On this month’s episode of the Periodical Podcast, Asha Dahya speaks with the “Long Line of Ladies” co-directors about “a different kind of filmmaking” driven by listening, collaboration, and representation — the non-performative kind. After making the Oscar-winning short “Period. End of Sentence.,” Zehtabchi wanted to tell a stigma-free story about periods. That led her to researching tribal traditions and ultimately partnering with Tome, an indigenous filmmaker who skipped her own coming-of-age ceremony. To make their film, they established “complete and utter trust” — with each other, but also with the Allens, the Karuk famil...
2023-08-15
58 min
The Story of Woman
REPLAY: S2 E1. Woman and Change: Setting the Scene with Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair
REPLAY OF SEASON TWO EPISODE ONEIn the first episode of season two of the podcast, I speak with former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Cherie Blair, CBE KC in their first-time ever, exclusive joint podcast interview!Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair have pioneered positive change for women for decades. They have worked as lawyers, politicians, activists, and business leaders - and also both had husbands in charge of governments, the US and the UK respectively. In this episode, they share what they have learned over the years: the current st...
2023-06-27
55 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E14. Woman and Change: Intersectionality with Cecilia Chung, Transgender Rights and HIV/AIDS Awareness Advocate
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, guest host Asha Dahya speaks with Cecilia Chung, a barrier-breaking advocate for transgender rights and people living with HIV. Cecilia shares her personal journey as a trans woman, from her upbringing in Hong Kong to her move to the United States in the 1980s.Highlighting the experiences and challenges faced by trans women, particularly trans women of color, Asha and Cecilia discuss the importance of individual stories in humanizing the trans...
2023-06-05
54 min
rePROFilm Podcast
WHO GETS TO PARENT with Timmia & Pere DeRoy
The “Who Gets to Parent?” creators join Asha Dahya on the rePROFilm Periodical Podcast to discuss their parenthood story and how they combined storytelling and research to create their documentary series. They also discuss the life-changing power of community building, the blessing of a family ally, and what it’s like to be queer parents who live in Kansas. A truly moving and inspiring conversation — one of our favorites. “We started pouring so much more love into each other and patience into each other because we realized how alone we were on this journey.” — Pere DeRoy...
2023-06-01
1h 09
The Story of Woman
S2 E13. Woman and Change: Intersectionality with Alicia Garza, Organizer, Founder, Co-Creator of #BlackLivesMatter
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, guest host Asha Dahya speaks with Alicia Garza - author, political strategist, organizer, founder of Black Futures Lab, co-founder of Supermajority, and co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global Network… among other things!Alicia believes that Black communities deserve what all communities deserve - to be powerful in every aspect of their lives. In their conversation, Alicia and Asha explore systemic racism and the importance of building power within Bl...
2023-05-29
1h 01
The Story of Woman
S2 E12. Woman and Change: Climate with Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, Indigenous Chadian Environmental Activist
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, an expert in the adaptation and mitigation of Indigenous peoples to climate change. A member of the Mbororo pastoralist people in Chad, Hindou is the Founder and President of the Association for Indigenous Women and Peoples of Chad (AFPAT), an organisation she started when she was nine years old. (No, that’s not a typo!)Indigenous people make up only 5% of the wo...
2023-05-22
1h 05
The Tao of Self-Confidence
867: GirlTalkHQ With Asha Dahya
Get Your Copy of Asian Women Who Boss Up - https://bit.ly/SYC-Shop Pre-order The Tao of Self-Confidence: A Guide to Moving Beyond Trauma and Awakening the Leader Within - https://sheenayapchan.com/thetaoofselfconfidence/ Want to manifest like a queen? Click here to learn how."Let’s Build Your Queendom With A.I!" Click here to get on the waiting list.
2023-05-16
17 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E11. Woman and Change: Climate with Dr Katharine Wilkinson, Co-Founder of All We Can Save
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with Dr Katharine Wilkinson, a bestselling author, strategist, and teacher, working to heal the planet we call home. Time magazine featured her as one of 15 “women who will save the world.”Co-founder of the All We Can Save project, Dr Wilkinson’s work focuses on storytelling, education, community building, and nurturing the leaderful climate community we need for a life-giving future. In our conversation, we talk about h...
2023-05-15
52 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E10. Woman and Change: Climate with Xiye Bastida, Indigenous Youth Climate Justice Activist
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with Xiye Bastida, a 21-year-old climate justice activist born in Mexico and was raised as part of the Otomi-Toltec Indigenous community. She is an organizer, author, speaker, and student who is driven to make the climate movement more inclusive and diverse.As an organizer with Fridays For Future and the co-founder of Re-Earth Initiative, Xiye is a global leader of the climate movement that focuses on...
2023-05-08
1h 00
rePROFilm Podcast
SIMONE with Aisha Amin
The idea for “Simone” came to writer-director Aisha Amin after countless hours on public transit observing parents and other caretakers struggling with young children. For our Vol. 16 Periodical Podcast, Asha Dahya speaks with Amin about how she developed the title character in collaboration with actress Cree McClellan, a single mother herself. Support the showLearn more at reprofilm.org or follow us at @reprofilm. The rePROFilm Podcast is executive produced by mamafilm. Looking forward to bringing you our next conversation!
2023-05-01
34 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E9. Woman and Change: Sports with Lindsey Vonn, World-Renowned Ski Racer
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with one of the top ski racers of all time, Lindsey Vonn. Olympic gold medalist with 82 World Cup championships, Lindsey has the third highest super ranking of all skiers, men or women.In our conversation, we talk about Lindsey’s journey going from a 9 year old dreaming of being an Olympian to the most decorated American skier of all time - her role models, double standards sh...
2023-05-01
46 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E8. Woman and Change: Sports with Lauren Fleshman, Elite Distance Runner and Activist
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with one of the most decorated American distance runners of all time, Lauren Fleshman. Throughout her career, Lauren saw how the sports systems - originally designed by men, for men and boys - continued to fail young women and girls as much as empower them.Girls drop out of sports at alarming rates once they hit puberty, and female collegiate athletes routinely fall victim to injury...
2023-04-24
55 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E7. Woman and Change: Business Leaders with Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg, Co-Founders of theSkimm
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg, Co-Founders and Co-CEOs of theSkimm - a non-partisan digital media company dedicated to succinctly giving women the information they need to make confident decisions.Carly and Danielle disrupted the male-dominated media landscape and defined a new category altogether when they launched theSkimm. In the past decade, they have grown it from a daily newsletter, to an entire ecosystem of newsletters...
2023-04-17
46 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E6. Woman and Change: Business Leaders with Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Acumen
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Acumen, a global organization that invests in for-profit companies that are tackling poverty and building a world where everyone has the opportunity to live with dignity.For too long, businesses and corporations have put profits above everything else, to the detriment of people and the planet. Jacqueline Novogratz has pioneered an entirely new business model that uses traditional market-based...
2023-04-10
1h 08
The Story of Woman
S2 E5. Woman and Change: Activism with Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with Reshma Saujani – a leading activist, lawyer, politician, and the founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First (previously Marshall Plan for Moms).Reshma has spent more than a decade building movements to fight for women and girls’ economic empowerment, working to close the gender gap in the tech sector, and most recently advocating for policies to support moms impacted by the pandemic.In our...
2023-04-03
51 min
rePROFilm Podcast
COUNTERFEIT KUNKOO with Reema Maya Sengupta
Periodical Podcast host Asha Dahya chats with “Counterfeit Kunkoo” writer/director Reema Maya Sengupta about how her mother’s struggle to find housing as a single woman inspired her to write a “very angry script.” In a lovely full-circle moment, Reema’s mom served as the producer of the film and helped secure many of the set locations in the Mumbai slum where she grew up. Support the showLearn more at reprofilm.org or follow us at @reprofilm. The rePROFilm Podcast is executive produced by mamafilm. Looking forward to bringing you our next conversa
2023-04-01
34 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E4. Woman and Change: Activism with Tawakkol Karman, Yemeni Nobel Laureate
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode I speak with Tawakkol Karman, a human rights activist, journalist and politician who is known as the “mother of the revolution”, “the iron woman” and “the lady of the Arab Spring,” for her key role in the 2011 pro-democracy uprisings in Yemen, also known as the Arab Spring.She was awarded the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize for this work, making her the first Yemeni, the first Arab woman, and t...
2023-03-27
43 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E3. Woman and Change: Politics with Jess Phillips, UK Member of Parliament
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode I speak with Jess Phillips, UK Member of Parliament for Birmingham Yardley.Jess is also the Shadow Minister for Domestic Violence and Safeguarding and a fierce defender of women and girls, especially when it comes to men’s violence against women, domestic abuse, sexual and reproductive health, childcare, and maternal and paternal rights. Every year, Jess she reads out the names of UK women killed by men in th...
2023-03-20
53 min
The Story of Woman
S2 E2. Woman and Change: Politics with Zarifa Ghafari, Former Mayor in Afghanistan
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In this episode, I speak with former mayor - and Afghanistan’s youngest ever female mayor - Zarifa Ghafari.After the Taliban returned to power in August of 2021, the question on everyone’s mind was ‘What’s going to happen to all the women and girls now?’ Zarifa has answers.From 2018 until August 2021, Zarifa was mayor of the Maidan Wardak province, located in the heart of Taliban territory. During her tenure...
2023-03-13
1h 12
The Story of Woman
S2 E1. Woman and Change: Setting the Scene with Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair
Become a Patreon for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee*In the first episode of season two of the podcast, I speak with former US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Cherie Blair, CBE KC in their first-time ever, exclusive joint podcast interview!Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair have pioneered positive change for women for decades. They have worked as lawyers, politicians, activists, and business leaders - and also both had husbands in charge of governments, the US and the U...
2023-03-07
53 min
The Story of Woman
Season Two Teaser - The Story of Woman: Changemakers, How Women Make Change Happen
We are thrilled to announce season two of the podcast, The Story of Woman: Changemakers - exploring how women make change happen.In this 14-episode series, I'll be talking to women at the top of their industries who are bringing about social and cultural change, despite the (many) obstacles they have faced. You'll hear from activists, politicians, athletes, environmentalists and more. We’ll discuss all things change - how it happens, what gets in the way and how we all play a part in driving it.The series is kicked off by an e...
2023-02-28
04 min
rePROFilm Podcast
REHEARSAL with Courtney Hope Thérond
REHEARSAL with special guest Courtney Hope ThérondThe “Rehearsal” writer/director talks to Asha Dahya on the Periodical Podcast about how her own on-set experiences inspired her short film. Maybe if she could demonstrate how intimacy scenes can go awry, she thought, others might understand how problems can arise even between people who trust, care for, and respect each other. Tune in to find out how audiences reacted.Support the showLearn more at reprofilm.org or follow us at @reprofilm. The rePROFilm Podcast is executive produced by ma...
2023-02-01
36 min
rePROFilm Podcast
MISO with Kelly Walker, Mariah Bess & Alex Sgambati
With special guests “Miso” director Kelly Walker, writer/director/producer Mariah Bess, and actor/producer Alex SgambatiAsha Dahya speaks with three women behind “Miso,” a short film about a doula-assisted, at-home abortion. The trio talk about how they want “Miso” to be an entrance point for audiences to learn about abortion doulas, abortion pills, and Plan C, the organization that gives people the information they need to safely end their own pregnancies at home. They also chat about combining advocacy and narrative, creating their ideal on-set experience, and their Oscar campaign.“I knew that I wa...
2023-01-01
43 min
Smart, Amazing Conversations with Dr. Nancy
Asha Dahya-Empowering and Connecting Women through Their Stories
Asha Dahya is a passionate storyteller, who writes, produces films, and speaks out about empowering women to share their stories and fight for Reproductive Justice and women's rights to freedom of choice without limitation and judgement. Asha founded GirlTalk HQ as a hobby, a digital support network to give women a place to share their stories, then she wrote a book, Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing the World. Now she is in the final stages of post-production on a short documentary, Someone You Know, featuring three women who made three decisions amidst the hostile landscape that...
2022-12-13
29 min
rePROFilm Podcast
OUTSIDE THE GENDER CONSTRUCT with Kevin Shane
Asha Dahya speaks with Kevin Shane who is the Marketing & Communications Director for an organization called the Male Contraceptive Initiative. He is leading the organization’s advocacy and outreach efforts. This organization is doing some incredibly brilliant and frankly revolutionary things in the contraceptive space for men, or sperm producers, which is the term Kevin will explain more about in the interview. Before we get into the episode, think about how birth control completely shifted our lives as women as well as the world economically and revolutionized the power dynamics egg producers have in their families. Of cou...
2022-11-15
49 min
Influence
Women of Influence - Asha Dahya: Continuing to fight for abortion rights
Today Jen and Joss are joined once again by Asha Dahya to continue the conversation on the fight for reproductive rights. With the midterms coming up in the US, it's such a pivotal time for this conversation. Asha has also been working hard on an animated short film called "SOMEONE YOU KNOW" and is currently working on a kickstarter campaign for funding. Follow Asha @ashadahya on IG and check out her kickstarter campaign here. Follow Influence on IG as well @InfluencethepodSee you next week!
2022-11-02
28 min
Chicks Who Give a Hoot
Finding Our Way Back to Ourselves with Asha Dahya
In This Episode, We Chat About: Coming back to our authentic versions of ourselves. Creating awareness and crafting empathy through storytelling. The importance of stories to the human experience. Resources + Links: Connect with Asha on Instagram | @ashadahya Learn more about GirlTalkHQ Support SOMEONE YOU KNOW on Kickstarter | SOMEONE YOU KNOW Today’s Wonder Women by Asha Dahya American Radical Podcast For show notes, resources, and more, visit Chicks Who Give a Hoot ...
2022-11-02
47 min
Chapel Probation
After Hours #1 Asha Dahya- Reproductive Rights
In this first episode of Chapel Probation After Hours we have Asha Dahya, a writer, filmmaker and reproductive rights activist talking about her work and her reaction to S2.E14 with Carla Godwin. We spend the time talking about the connection between the patriarchy and misogyny of Carla's experiences at Grace University and the dismantling of reproductive rights today. Asha is currently in the final week of fundraising for her short documentary, "Someone You Know" which showcases 3 stories of women desperately needing abortions and the nightmare of navigating the anti-choice landscape of today. If you're reading this description before...
2022-10-31
32 min
rePROFilm Podcast
SWEET POTATOES with Rommel Villa
Asha Dahya speaks with “Sweet Potatoes” director Rommel Villa about how he worked with Miramontes’ children to tell his improbable story of invention and resistance. Please do yourself a favor and RUN, don’t walk, to watch ‘Sweet Potatoes’ during the month of November by heading to reprofilm.org. If you haven’t already, subscribe to our monthly newsletter where you will get each episode of the pod straight to your inbox. Be sure to follow @RommelVB on Instagram and Twitter, and see more of his work at his website rommelvillafilms.comSupport the s...
2022-10-31
48 min
rePROFilm Podcast
SEX EDUCATION with Dr. Julia VanRooyen
Asha Dahya chats with Julia VanRooyen, an OB/GYN and sex educator. In this informative conversation, Dr. Julia breaks down the science and policy surrounding sex education in the U.S. “We hear again and again and again that giving kids information about sex is going to give them license to have it. That has been studied extensively, and it really is not true. Studies have shown that abstinence-only sex education does not lower teen pregnancy or birth rates and in fact likely increases it.” — Julia VanRooyenMentioned resources: siecus.org, guttmacher.org, and sexe...
2022-10-15
39 min
rePROFilm Podcast
HEROINES with Katia Badalian
In this episode, Asha Dahya interviews Katia Badalian - a multi-talented Russian-American visual artist who directed the short film we’re featuring this month titled ‘Heroines’. Ten year-old nina is at the home of her neighbor Regina, Waiting for her mother to pick her up. Regina is a coarse-talking woman, dressed in a sexy outfit while chain-smoking in her kitchen, and perhaps emboldened by Nina’s unresponsiveness, takes the opportunity to give Nina the good old’ sex talk - well her version of it! At first, given Nina’s silence as she listens, we assume as the audience that...
2022-09-30
38 min
The Story of Woman
S1 E18. BONUS: A Compilation of Storytellers
The authors we feature come from a huge range of sectors and industries, but they all have one thing in common: they’re using their voices to create societal change, and that change means elevating the role and the story of woman. In this special episode, we’ve compiled past interview responses to the podcast’s recurring questions: What does feminism mean to you - 5:40 What is the story of woman to you - 10:50 We’d love to hear your take on these questions, and on the topics we discuss with our authors and contributo...
2022-09-05
21 min
Influence
An abortion rights discussion with Asha Dahya
This week Jen and Joss are joined by Asha Dahya, TEDx speaker, founder of GirlTalkHQ.com, and board member of the Religious Coalition for Reproduction Choice (RCRC). The discussion today is all about the impacts of the recent overturn of the American Supreme Court case, Roe vs. Wade and what the future might hold for Americans. Make sure to follow Asha on IG @Ashadahya and our podcast account @Influencethepod. (or @Jennug and @Joss.Richard)
2022-07-27
38 min
rePROFilm Podcast
PLACENTA PATÉ with Tia Salisbury
PLACENTA PÂTÉ Tia Salisbury in conversation with Asha DahyaThis month we wanted to switch gears a little and bring some joy and humor to the table. Our feature short film is called ‘Placenta Pâté’, and if you haven’t seen it yet, head to reprofilm.org to watch right after this chat because as you’ll hear, there are some really fascinating insights into the background of this film that will make you appreciate all the hard work, research and passion that goes into making even a short film. Our guest toda...
2022-07-15
49 min
FANTI
An Unholy “Pro-Life” Alliance (ft. Asha Dahya)
Mentioned in the ShowAna Kasparian of The Young Turks Resistance Revival ChoirDIS/Honorable Mentions jarretthm: Doechii performance at BET Awardshm: Saucy Santana, asha dm: Rep. Karianne Lisonbee (R-UT)hm: AOC on MTPOur Sponsors This WeekBrooklinen:Hot sleeper? Brooklinen’s crisp Classic Sheets help you stay comfy on even the hottest summer nights.Visit Brooklinen.com and use Promo code [FANTI] for $20 off your purchase of $100 plus fr...
2022-06-30
59 min
rePROFilm Podcast
BONUS: Why WE'RE Here (Meet Team rePRO)
Bonus Episode: Why WE’RE HereGet to know us a little better in this bonus podcast episode: A few members of the rePRO team got together to talk about why we do this work. Hear from co-founders Lela Meadow-Conner and Mallory Martin, podcast host Asha Dahya, programmer Neha Aziz, and copywriter Emily Christensen. (Recorded prior to June 24, 2022.)“We're all from all across the country. We're from all different walks of life and different lived experiences, different ages … (we’re in) different parts of our lives. And I think th...
2022-06-29
52 min
Asian Pacific Voices Radio
Cultivating Community for Women of Color with Asha Dahya │ 2x20
Asha Dahya is a producer, author, and speaker. She is considered a voice of authority in the feminist media space. She addresses topics of reproductive rights, gender equality, and the representation of women in media. Dahya founded GirlTalkHQ.com in 2013 as a platform for empowerment and education for girls and women. She also gave a talk on TEDx Normal on reproductive rights in 2019 (available on YouTube). Sheena Yap-Chan is also an author, speaker, and advocate for women empowerment. Together, they discuss topics of identity, representation, women's rights, and human resilience.
2022-06-14
32 min
rePROFilm Podcast
UNDUE BURDENS with Andrea Raby & Marie Khan
Andrea Raby and Marie Khan in conversation with Asha DahyaIn this bracing conversation, “Undue Burdens” director/producer Andrea Raby and Marie Khan, director of operations for Midwest Access Coalition break down what each of us can do to preserve abortion access and why wearing Handmaid costumes and wielding wire hangers isn’t helpful. “We have … abortion pills. We have practical support funds. We have abortion funds. We have mutual aid organizations. We have radical harm reduction spaces.” — Marie Khan on the structures that are in place now that people didn’t have access to 50+ year...
2022-06-13
49 min
Twisted Sisterds
192 - It’s Important to Say the Word Abortion with Asha Dahya
Join Amanda and Becky this week as they talk about a cocktail with no name, Andrew Garfield, and taking a podcast break because Becky is taking on two big projects at once. Then Becky talks with Asha Dahya about how Evengelicalism is conservative in the US (and not so much in Australia), how California's Prop 8 and Hobby Lobby got her thinking about abortion and religion, and why we should retire the terms "pro-life" and "pro-choice." Follow Asha and her work on Instagram and Twitter @ashadahya and on her website ashadahya.com. Find resources and information about how to get involved with...
2022-05-23
50 min
The Story of Woman
S1 E11. Woman and Those Changing the World: Asha Dahya, Today's Wonder Women
In this episode, I talk with Asha Dahya about her book, Today’s Wonder Women.Not all superheroes wear capes! Many of them are everyday women challenging the status quo with love, determination, vision and grit. In Asha’s book, a compilation of the stories of 50 female identifying people, you’ll meet the everyday superheroes who are changing the world. They’ve identified a problem and taken it upon themselves to do something about it, dismantling any barriers that stand in their way. It’s an inspiring read. Some topics of discussion include: Stories of female-i...
2022-05-09
1h 03
Exvangelical
The leaked SCOTUS ruling shows why white evangelicals supported Trump en masse
This was also published as an essay at The Post-Evangelical Post.Exvangelical is a production of The Post-Evangelical Post, LLC. Learn how to support my work here.There are many resources about reproductive health available. If you want to approach it from an interfaith lens, start here. A reproductive rights advocate I've had on the show, Asha Dahya, can be followed on Instagram. Her episode is here.Links:https://postevangelicalpost.comhttps://instagram.com/brchastain_https://exvangelicalpodcast.com Learn more about...
2022-05-04
06 min
A2 The Show
Escaping the Evangelical Church while hosting TV shows | Asha Dahya
A² The Show - Ep 389 Feat. Asha Dahya "Meet Asha Dahya - author, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com Asha was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the last 16 years creating, producing and hosting content for networks such as MTV, MSN.com, Disney, ABC, Nickelodeon, Fox, Nine Network Australia and more. Considered a voice of authority in the feminist media space, she has delivered keynote addresses for organizations such as Accenture, UCLA and March for Moms. Asha has also moderated panels for UN Women, Mount Saint Mary’s Univ...
2022-04-16
47 min
rePROFilm Podcast
ON THE DIVIDE with Maya Cueva and Leah Galant
BONUS EPISODE: Interview with Co-Directors Maya Cueva and Leah Galant of ON THE DIVIDErePRO Film is proud to be a community partner of the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF). Audiences at the festival as well as our rePRO Periodical subscribers will have access to this episode, where Asha Dahya has a conversation with the filmmakers (Leah Galant and Maya Cueva) of the 2021 documentary: On The Divide. We all know how powerful films and documentaries are when it comes to changing hearts and minds through personal stories, giving audiences a glimpse into an i...
2022-03-31
33 min
i want what SHE has
#217 Opening Up the Abortion Conversation
Today, I approach the subject of abortion with a (somewhat) open mind. I appreciate the fact that this is a divisive topic, and my hope is to relieve some of the pressure on the subject so that we can address the practical issues that are related to reproductive care. As someone who believes that it should a person's choice whether or not they have a child, I am committed to taking action to maintain that choice, but I am open to listening to and understanding other's opinions.So in my attempt to keep an open mind, I...
2022-03-29
1h 53
The Nila Extract
Ep 42: Birth, Controlled | ft. Asha Dahya
Join Asha and I as we talk about everything reproductive rights related, going beyond Pro-choice vs Pro-life and more
2022-03-16
1h 04
#WeNeedToTalk
Episode 8-Asha Dahya
On this episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynda chats with Author, Speaker and Human Rights Activist Asha Dahya. The two have an indepth discussion about choosing the life of an activist, differences in perception based on where you are from, having your voice heard as a female, why speaking out as Pro-choice is important and how people who want to use their voice can start. Asha Dahya is an author, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com Asha was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the las...
2022-03-07
31 min
The Story of Woman
The Story of Woman teaser
The consequences of woman's exclusion from our world are so deeply embedded that they are all but impossible to see, unless you are looking. Through interviews with authors of non-fictions books, each episode explores a different part of our world through the perspective it is missing: woman’s.From a man's world to mother nature, our world is shaped by gender. So when one half is left out, the story of humankind becomes something else entirely. By adding women back in, we will begin to understand what it means to be fully human and discover a better pa...
2022-02-17
04 min
rePROFilm Podcast
REBYRTH with Cydney Tucker and Imani Byers
Rebyrth's Cydney Tucker and Imani Byers Welcome to the rePRO Film Podcast series, hosted by Asha Dahya. If you haven’t already, sign up to the rePRO Periodical by heading to reprofilm.org where every month you will receive an email packed with repro goodies including this podcast interview, links to articles to keep you up to speed on the latest repro news, the link to watch the short film we are about to discuss, and of course some organizations you should be supporting right now. So let’s get into today’s interview and this mo...
2022-02-08
51 min
rePROFilm Podcast
THIS IS NOT A LOVE LETTER with Ariel Zucker, Daryl Paris Bright, and Isabel Pask
This Is Not A Love Letter feat. Ariel Zucker, Daryl Paris Bright, and Isabel PaskAs we all know, we just ended 2021 on a very turbulent and uncertain note in terms of reproductive rights and specifically abortion access because of two very big Supreme Court cases involving Mississippi and Texas abortion laws. Now, while we wait for a ruling from this ultra-conservative court in June and as we look ahead to the midterms in November, there has never been a better time to double down on conversations around the need for reproductive justice and more...
2022-01-10
46 min
ACCESS: A Podcast About Abortion
The Successes and Failures of the Women's March
Guest: Josie Pinto, executive director of Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire.Listener-submitted audio from Alexx Noumena of Tampa Bay Abortion Fund, Angela Vega, and Asha Dahya.Read about Black women-led Hoochies of Houston and their experience with Women's March organizers on Twitter.Support the show! Buy merch or donate.Logo by Kate Ryan, theme music by Lily Sloane. Photo by Robin Marty.Have an abortion story you want to share? Contact accesspodcast(at)protonmail(dot)com.You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram, and...
2021-11-19
27 min
FANTI
Incorrectly Political (ft. Asha Dahya and Keith Boykin)
Episode Notes:Asha provided lots of resources to educate you about the racist agenda behind the religious right’s obsession with abortion laws. She suggested reading Politico Magazine’s The Real Origins of the Religious Right and watching Netflix’s Reversing Roe. Read more about California banning non-consensual condom removal. If you want to hear more of Keith, check out Episode 51: Donald Trump has Left the Building (ft. Keith Boykin). Also read his book Race Against Time: The Politics of a Darkening America. Pass the PopcornIn this episode, Jarrett wants to add some pe...
2021-10-14
1h 00
The Witty Writers Show with author, Beth Worsdell.
Today's Wonder Women author, Asha Dahya joins Beth Worsdell to chat about amazing women's true stories and her own journey.
Let's meet the amazing, Asha Dahya on The Witty Writers Show. She is a fantastic author, TEDx speaker, and Asha is also the founder of GirlTalkHQ.com. If you haven't already, check out her amazing talks via Youtube and other platforms A huge supporter of all women, Asha Dahya is inspiring and highly motivated. She is a breath of fresh air. Bio: Asha Dahya was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the last 16 years creating, producing, and hosting content for networks such as MTV, MSN, Disney...
2021-07-28
1h 00
Your Brand. Your Story.
Breaking the Rules with GirlTalkHQ Founder Asha Dahya
Asha describes what inspired her to work with female founders; what speaks to her on the subject of brand storytelling; and how she empowers women to break the rules. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourbrandyourstory/support
2021-06-29
27 min
Courage Conversations
S1:EP15 Asha Dahya on Abuse and Disillusionment With Evangelicalism
This Week's Topic: Abuse and Disillusionment With Evangelicalism This Week’s Guest is: Asha Dahya Asha Dahya is a TEDx Speaker, author and producer. Asha released her first book 'Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing The World' in March 2020, featuring inspiring, heroic stories of 50 women and girls from around the world. Asha is passionate about reproductive justice, religion and the representation of women. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and 2 kids. Websites: todayswonderwomenbook.com ashadahya.com
2021-06-25
53 min
PowHER Hour
Episode 22: Asha Dahya
It feels good to back talking to other people and I couldn't have asked for a better guest to get restarted. Meet Asha Dahya. Asha is the author of a recently released book 'Today's Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing The World' which features inspiring, heroic stories of 50 women and girls from around the world. She is also the founder of a digital platform called GirlTalkHQ.com, which shares the voices and stories of women. She also shares her own story, from Australia to Hollywood, to leaving a bad relationship and the conservative church sh...
2021-04-20
38 min
Premium Ad-Free: Straight White American Jesus
Being a Woman of Color in Purity Culture with Asha Dahya
TEDx speaker and author Asha Dahya is the Creator and Editor in Chief of GIRLTALKHQ. She was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now lives in the USA. Of Indian descent, Asha grew up in Evangelical churches and was imbued with the teachings of purity culture. She discusses how it shaped her understanding of love, embodiment, and relationships, and why it prevented her from seeking the proper help when her marriage turned abusive. She also discusses how being a woman of color in the United States adds another layer of otherness and objectification within the confines of...
2021-03-31
09 min
Straight White American Jesus
Being a Woman of Color in Purity Culture with Asha Dahya
TEDx speaker and author Asha Dahya is the Creator and Editor in Chief of GIRLTALKHQ. She was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now lives in the USA. Of Indian descent, Asha grew up in Evangelical churches and was imbued with the teachings of purity culture. She discusses how it shaped her understanding of love, embodiment, and relationships, and why it prevented her from seeking the proper help when her marriage turned abusive. She also discusses how being a woman of color in the United States adds another layer of otherness and objectification within the confines of...
2021-03-31
09 min
Gen Z Voice
Asha Dahya
Asha Dahya is a TEDx Speaker, author and producer with nearly 2 decades of experience creating content for major broadcast and digital platforms including FOX, ABC, MSN, and MTV. In 2020 Asha released her first book titled ‘Today’s Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing The World’ where she interviewed 50 women and girls from around the world. Asha is also the Founder and Editor in Chief of GirlTalkHQ.Com: a daily female empowerment blog promoting women’s voices stories. Asha is passionate about the intersections of female representation, reproductive justice, and religion. She is currently working on 2 documentary projects about abortion.
2021-03-23
33 min
Dare to Dream
Season 3. Asha Dahya - The Journey
“being an entrepreneur is not just about the successes, but the failures. And where do you go when you are faced with that failure and how do you adapt and change? That was really important to me, because I think a lot of people, and especially women, we get this imposter syndrome where we look at other women, we see their highlight reel and we're like, oh, my God, she's so amazing! But this didn't happen for me and I failed at that or this didn't quite work out. Or I don't have money. And it's like, well, we're al...
2020-07-31
1h 14
Dare to Dream
Asha Dahya. The Journey
“being an entrepreneur is not just about the successes, but the failures. And where do you go when you are faced with that failure and how do you adapt and change? That was really important to me, because I think a lot of people, and especially women, we get this imposter syndrome where we look at other women, we see their highlight reel and we're like, oh, my God, she's so amazing! But this didn't happen for me and I failed at that or this didn't quite work out. Or I don't have money. And it's like, well, we're al...
2020-07-31
1h 14
The Gifters: Your Story is a Gift to the World
Ep. 389: Asha Dahya
I am a journalist, writer and content creator with 15 years of both digital and broadcast media experience. I am the creator and editor-in-chief of a daily women's newsmedia site called GirlTalkHQ.com. I am particularly passionate about the issues of reproductive rights, religion, race, and the representation of women in a number of industries. Connect with me to learn more about my expertise in the feminist media space, or to inquire about my docu-series project. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashadahya/
2020-04-29
11 min
Sippin' The Tea
Author Asha Dahya
Asha Dahya is a journalist, content creator, and TEDx speaker with over 15 years' experience creating content for major broadcast and digital platforms, including FOX, ABC, MSN, and MTV. She is the founder and editor-in-chief of GirlTalkHQ.com, a daily news site promoting positive imagery and representation of women in media. She is active in protecting reproductive rights and has been a moderator of panels including UN Women, Mount Saint Mary's University, and EmpowHer Institute. Indian by ethnicity, she was born in the United Kingdom, raised in Australia, and is currently based in Los Angeles. Her new book; Today's Wonder...
2020-04-24
21 min
Premium Ad-Free: Straight White American Jesus
From Evangelical Leader to Feminist Superhero
Asha Dahya was a happy evangelical when she moved to LA from Australia. But the politics of the Religious Right led her out of the faith. Indian by ethnicity, British-born, Australian raised, and living in the USA since 2008, in a few short years she has become a reproductive rights activist, editor in chief of a feminist website, and author of a new book on women who are changing the world in extraordinary ways.Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus episodes, ad-free listening, access to the entire 500-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/
2020-03-24
09 min
Straight White American Jesus
From Evangelical Leader to Feminist Superhero
Asha Dahya was a happy evangelical when she moved to LA from Australia. But the politics of the Religious Right led her out of the faith. Indian by ethnicity, British-born, Australian raised, and living in the USA since 2008, in a few short years she has become a reproductive rights activist, editor in chief of a feminist website, and author of a new book on women who are changing the world in extraordinary ways.Subscribe for $5.99 a month to get bonus episodes, ad-free listening, access to the entire 500-episode archive, Discord access, and more: https://axismundi.supercast.com/
2020-03-24
09 min
Drop The Subject
1/16/20 Crazy ASS Impeachment Stuff
Crazy Impeachment Stuff - Rachel Maddow Interview with Lev Parnas REALLY-estate Gay Gay Cray Cray Nurse Alice on Vaccinations & A women who got medical advice from Tik Tok Asha Dahya sheds light on the upcoming Womens March in LA
2020-01-16
1h 34
Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)
Pro-Life Vs. Pro-Choice: Is There a Middle Ground with Asha Dahya
Reproductive Rights activist Asha Dahya discusses the reproductive rights movement from the lens of an ex-evangelical, turned passionate advocate and activist seeking reproductive justice for all. Follow Asha DahyaOUR SPONSOR: This episode is brought to you by M.M. LaFleur.M.M. LaFleur is built on a core belief: When women succeed in the workplace, the world becomes a better place.M.M.LaFleur was founded by three women and is one of my favorite stops for stylish, professional clothing. In short, M.M. LaFleur makes me look good!...
2019-07-29
49 min
The Electorette Podcast
Pro-Life Vs. Pro-Choice: Is There a Middle Ground with Asha Dahya
Reproductive Rights activist Asha Dahya discusses the reproductive rights movement from the lens of an ex-evangelical, turned passionate advocate and activist seeking reproductive justice for all. Follow Asha DahyaOUR SPONSOR: This episode is brought to you by M.M. LaFleur.M.M. LaFleur is built on a core belief: When women succeed in the workplace, the world becomes a better place.M.M.LaFleur was founded by three women and is one of my favorite stops for stylish, professional clothing. In short, M.M. LaFleur makes me look good!...
2019-07-29
49 min
Drop The Subject
Wednesday, May 8th, 2019: Costco Superfans, Exploding Cans of Pam, & Machete Fat Rolls
Jarrett needs dieting advice. Learning From The Animals. Asha Dahya. News It Or Lose It. Gay-M-A. Alexa Talk.
2019-05-09
1h 05
Exvie Extras, the @anchor companion to the Exvangelical podcast.
2/9/19 - The SOTU, National Prayer Breakfast, & Reproductive Rights with Asha Dahya
On today’s episode I talk to Asha Dahya about reproductive rights and the president’s latest overtures to curry favor with evangelical voters by speaking more often about abortion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exvangelicalpod/support
2019-02-09
31 min
The Armchair Philosopher
Life At All Costs With Asha Dahya
Many people see the Pro Choice vs. Pro Life debate in simple terms. Sometimes this even affects how people will vote or what political party they align themselves with. Asha Dahya seeks to change this conversation. On this episode we discuss her recently funded docuseries “Life At All Costs: Going Beyond Pro Choice Vs. Pro […]
2018-11-18
00 min
Screaming Pods Network
The Armchair Philosopher Life At All Costs With Asha Dahya
Many people see the Pro Choice vs. Pro Life debate in simple terms. Sometimes this even affects how people will vote or what political party they align themselves with. Asha Dahya seeks to change this conversation. On this episode we discuss her recently funded docuseries “Life At All Costs: Going Beyond Pro Choice Vs. Pro Life” as well has her personal journey through and out of Evangelicalism. About Asha Dahya: Asha is a TV host and blogger. Indian by ethnicity, born in the UK, raised in Australia and now residing in Hollywood, Asha is a...
2018-11-18
53 min
The Messenger Podcast
Special Episode: Addressing #ChurchToo & #MeToo - Part 2
There are things we cannot remain silent about as a church. Whatever is in darkness needs to brought into the light. In this episode, Lisa Bevere is joined by guest Asha Dahya to discuss the subject of abuse and the #ChurchToo movement. Note: The views expressed by guests in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Lisa Bevere or Messenger International.
2018-06-26
25 min
The Messenger Podcast
Special Episode: Addressing #ChurchToo & #MeToo - Part 2
There are things we cannot remain silent about as a church. Whatever is in darkness needs to brought into the light. In this episode, Lisa Bevere is joined by guest Asha Dahya to discuss the subject of abuse and the #ChurchToo movement. Note: The views expressed by guests in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Lisa Bevere or Messenger International.
2018-06-26
25 min
Conversations with John & Lisa Bevere
Special Episode: Addressing #ChurchToo & #MeToo - Part 2
There are things we cannot remain silent about as a church. Whatever is in darkness needs to brought into the light. In this episode, Lisa is joined by guest Asha Dahya to discuss the subject of abuse and the #ChurchToo movement. Note: The views expressed by guests in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Lisa Bevere or Messenger International.
2018-06-22
25 min
Kindreds
Reframing Reproductive Rights with Asha Dahya
Katey speaks with filmmaker and journalist Asha Dahya about her upcoming documentary series Life At All Costs: Going Beyond Pro Choice vs. Pro Life. We talk about her faith journey from evangelicalism to spiritual searching and how that shapes her work around changing the conversation around reproductive health and rights.Asha Dahya is a journalist, a filmmaker, and the Content Creator and Editor-in-Chief of GirlTalkHQ, a daily women’s news media site with a mission to inspire and empower, and that centers positive news for women with a focus on the representation of women in the media. Follow her on Tw...
2018-06-04
50 min
True Love No Shame
6 / Asha Dahya & perspectives on abortion
Asha Dahya is a filmmaker and former evangelical working on a docuseries about abortion.
2017-12-22
32 min
Exvangelical
Asha Dahya
This week's guest is the Editor-in-Chief of GirlTalkHQ.com, Asha Dahya. In this conversation we talk about her childhood in Brisbane, Australia, moving to the State, and life in and beyond evangelicalism. In the second part we also talk about reproductive rights and how they are represented in evangelicalism. Follow Asha Dahya on Twitter & Instagram @ashadahya, and check out GirlTalkHQ.com. Follow Blake on Twitter @brchastain, and follow the show @exvangelicalpod. Join the Facebook group! https://goo.gl/ALMtBL Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/exvangelicalpod. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exvangelical/message Support this...
2017-12-19
1h 21
Be Amplified
Asha Dahya {on how we silence other women's voices}
In this week's episode of #BeAmplified we dive into the insidious ways in which we accidentally silence other women's voices on a daily basis. We are joined by Asha Dahya as she shares her thoughts and stories on liberating women's voices. It's a can't miss episode!
2017-05-29
58 min
The Power of WE
015: The Reluctant Feminist with Asha Dahya of GirlTalkHQ.com
Asha Dahya founder of GirlTalkHQ.com and your host Olivia Lee talk feminism, accepting your passions and your beliefs and how to navigate male dominated world of business and entrepreneurship. If you are wondering what the movement is all about, Asha truly knows the world of women. Remember, share with your friends and don’t forget to subscribe!
2016-11-18
00 min
PodcastOne.com Favorites: Chris K.
Ask Women #65 - Should you pay for dinner?
Should men still foot the bill for dinner on the first date? The answer may surprise you. "The Girl Spot" host Asha Dahya and comedian Jason Capital join Marni and Kristen to give their take on that topic and reveal if picking up the dinner tab increases the chance of a man getting a little dessert later on.
2014-08-07
55 min
How to Get the Girl: By the Ask Women Podcast
Should you pay for dinner?
Should men still foot the bill for dinner on the first date? The answer may surprise you. "The Girl Spot" host Asha Dahya and comedian Jason Capital join Marni and Kristen to give their take on that topic and reveal if picking up the dinner tab increases the chance of a man getting a little dessert later on.
2014-08-06
55 min
The Global Sisterhood
Asha Dahya: A Fearless Woman From the New Millennia
The Global Sisterhood is honored to have spoken with Asha Dahya. Asha is a TV host and blogger. Indian by ethnicity, born in the UK, raised in Australia and now residing in Hollywood, Asha is a true millennial woman. She has hosted shows for Fox, MTV, MSN, Disney, Nickelodeon, TV Guide, MySpace and has worked behind the scenes on 5 season of America's Next Top Model. Her most recent venture is the creating and overseeing the women's empowerment news media site GirlTalkHQ.com. Asha is committed to empowering women and highlighting positive news of women throughout the world.
2014-03-29
00 min