
Stories That Stick: Annika Sharma on Writing, Identity, and Taking Up Space
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Season 2, Episode 6 of The Jay Rana Show features a compelling conversation with Annika Sharma—author, speaker, and creative force—whose work delves into love, identity, mental health, and the South Asian experience. Annika is the author of the Chai Masala Club romantic comedy series, including Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words and Sugar, Spice, and Can’t Play Nice. She’s also the founder of That Desi Spark, one of the most recognized South Asian podcasts in the U.S., which she grew into a multimedia platform before selling it in 2024. In this episode, Jay and Annika delve into:• The Genesis of a Storyteller: Annika discusses how her passion for storytelling led her to write novels that resonate with readers navigating cultural intersections. • Building a Platform: Beyond writing, Annika emphasizes the importance of creating spaces for underrepresented voices, sharing insights into how she built and expanded That Desi Spark podcast. • Navigating Multiple Roles: Balancing her roles as an author, podcast host, and communications director at a mental health nonprofit, Annika talks about managing multiple careers while staying true to her mission. • Adapting to Change: With the evolving landscape of media and storytelling, Annika shares how she stays current with trends, incorporates new technologies, and continually reinvents her approach to connect with audiences. • Mentorship and Community: Recognizing the support she received, Annika discusses her efforts to mentor aspiring writers and creators, offering guidance and sharing experiences to help the next generation succeed.Whether you’re an aspiring writer, a podcast enthusiast, or someone interested in the intersection of art and advocacy, this episode offers valuable insights into the world of storytelling and the dedication it takes to create impactful narratives.