~ Famous activist Harrish Iyer is the first guest ~
Mumbai, 16th January 2017 - Indus Vox Media, India’s largest digital audio content creators have launched a new show titled ‘Keeping it Queer’ to celebrate the life and journeys of the Indian LGBTQ community. And who better to have than Harrish Iyer, known for being a strong spokesperson for LGBTQ rights and child abuse survivors in India, as the first guest!
Hosted by comedian Navin Noronha, this show welcomes members of the LGBTQ community who are out and proud. Guests on the show discuss everything from their first love, the quirks of their sexuality to the prejudice they face and how their lives evolved as queer individuals, in the context of India’s misplaced morality and the constitutional battle against Section 377.
Some of the other guests include gay rights advocate Vivek Patil, bi-sexual activist Sonal Giani, filmmaker Sridhar Rangayan and transgender rights activist Urmi Jadhav among many others.
If you haven’t heard Keeping It Queer yet, tune in now - http://ift.tt/2ikaGM4 -queer/
About Indus Vox Media
Indus Vox Media was launched in March 2015 by Amit Doshi with a vision to disrupt and populate the otherwise limited audio talk content in the country. In less than a year since its inception, it has grown to become India’s largest podcast network and industry model for digital audio content.
Indus Vox Media creates and provides quirky and urban audio content in varied genres to listeners every day. They have podcasts in genres ranging from comedy to sports, economics to culture, fashion and even music, creating a gamut of shows to feed as many varied interests as possible. Their shows such as Cyrus Says, Cricketwallah Chronicles, and Maed in India are immensely popular. With industry heavyweights like Cyrus Broacha, Indu Mirani and Ayaz Menon hosting shows, it’s a testament to the power of a medium that has been growing by leaps and bounds. By creating premium quality content and engaging listeners, Indus Vox Media aims to become the premier destination for spoken word content in the country.