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What Dementia Really Does to Families | The Mohua Show
In this episode of The Mohua Show, Neha Sinha — Dementia Specialist, CEO, and Co-founder of Epoch Elder Care — shares powerful insights on dementia, caregiving, ageing in India, and the urgent need for better elder care systems.
Drawing from her personal experiences growing up with her grandparents, Neha explains how that early exposure shaped her mission to transform elder care in India and support families navigating dementia and age-related illnesses.
This conversation explores the emotional, psychological, and social realities of caregiving — from caregiver burnout and guilt to the stigma families face when seeking professional help.
As India’s population ages rapidly, the episode highlights why structured, compassionate elder care systems are essential for the future.
• The hidden emotional cost of caregiving
• Why dementia affects the entire family, not just the patient
• The guilt many children feel when seeking professional elder care
• Caregiver burnout and why it’s rarely talked about
• How dementia slowly changes identity, memory, and relationships
• Loneliness, purpose, and what ageing looks like in modern India
• Why India urgently needs a stronger elder care ecosystem
• Preparing for longevity — living longer with dignity and purpose
Understanding the realities of caring for ageing parents.
Not silent suffering.
Not unrealistic expectations of family caregiving.
But honest conversations about:
• Recognising caregiver burnout
• Accepting that asking for help is not abandonment
• Supporting families navigating dementia and chronic illness
• Building compassionate systems for an ageing society
If you’re interested in dementia awareness, caregiving realities, ageing with dignity, elder care in India, and mental health for caregivers, this episode offers both perspective and practical insight.
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284. From MasterChef to Global Stage: Chef Biswajit on Odisha’s Food Legacy | Ep 282 | The Mohua Show
39:09||Season 1, Ep. 284India is known for its rich and diverse food culture—but what if one of its most ancient and nourishing cuisines is still largely unknown?In this episode of The Mohua Show podcast, host Mohua Chinappa sits down with Chef Biswajit Moharathi, a MasterChef India contestant and passionate advocate of Odia cuisine, to explore a culinary tradition that is deeply rooted in simplicity, health, and heritage.From childhood memories shaped by his grandmother’s kitchen to representing Odisha on national platforms, Chef Biswajit shares his journey of bringing an underrated cuisine into the spotlight. In this episode, we discuss:Chef Biswajit’s journey from home kitchens to MasterChef IndiaWhy Odia cuisine remains underrated in IndiaThe story and science behind Pakhala BhataTraditional food wisdom and gut health practicesLost recipes and the importance of preserving culinary heritageFusion food vs authenticity in modern kitchensHis mission to take Odia cuisine to a global audienceWhat this episode is really about:This is not just a conversation about food—it’s about identity, memory, cultural roots, and how traditional knowledge can shape modern lifestyles. A powerful reminder that sometimes, the simplest food carries the deepest wisdom.If you’re interested in Indian storytelling podcast, podcasts about life journeys, motivational podcasts India, creative career insights podcast, diversity and inclusion discussions, inspirational audio stories then this episode is for you..Chapters00:00 – Intro: Why Odia Cuisine Deserves Global Recognition03:17 – Childhood Memories & Food Journey09:53 – MasterChef India Changed Everything13:17 – What Makes Odia Cuisine So Unique21:05 – The Most Gut-Friendly Odia Foods24:35 – The Most Underrated Odia Dish27:04 – Seafood Dishes the World Should Know29:19 – 3 Odia Dishes Every Beginner Must Try31:16 – Fusion Food: Innovation or Dilution?35:13 – Upcoming Projects & Odia Food Movement38:14 – Final Thoughts & OutroAbout the Guest: Chef Biswajit Moharathi is a culinary champion of Odia heritage. Known for his restaurant Breathe and his successful run on MasterChef India (Season 6 & 7), he is currently the Executive Chef of Bhaga Wilderness and is working on his upcoming book, Didar Ranaghor. 🔔 Support The Mohua ShowIf this conversation changed how you think about food, culture, and identity:👍 Like the video💬 Comment your biggest takeaway📤 Share it with someone interested in Indian food & culture🔔 Subscribe for conversations with changemakers shaping the world✅ Subscribe To Our Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShow/Follow Us OnThe Mohua Show► Website: https://themohuashow.com/► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themohuashowConnect with the Host – Mohua Chinappa► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mohua_chinappa/► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/📩 For queries: hello@themohuashow.comCopyright ©2026 The Mohua Show. All Rights Reserved.Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Mohua Show.#Podcast #OdiaCuisine #MasterChefIndia #FoodCulture #IndianFood #BiswajitMohanty #ChefBiswajitMohanty #OdishaFood #SeafoodLovers #TraditionalFood #IndianCuisine #FoodStories #TheMohuaShow
281. Chapal Rani, The Artist Who Became a Woman & Lost His World - Sandip Roy | The Mohua Show
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280. Why Growing Older in India Feels So Lonely - Meenakshi Menon | The Mohua Show
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279. Power, Temples & Truth: The Real Story of Indian Empires - Aniruddha Kanisetti | The Mohua Show
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Nadia Kabir Barb: Truth, Identity & Breaking South Asian Narratives | The Mohua Show
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277. UK-Bangladeshi Leader on Divorce, Mental Health & Reinvention | Poppy Jaman OBE | Ep 277 | The Mohua Show
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Tia Bajpai on Artists, Algorithms & The Attention Economy | The Mohua Show
33:12||Season 1In this episode of The Mohua Show, singer and actress Tia Bajpai reflects on the journey of constantly reinventing herself across music, television, and cinema — and the courage it takes to start over again and again.Tia shares what it meant to leave home at a young age to pursue her dreams, navigate the unpredictability of the entertainment industry, and evolve as an artist while staying true to her identity. She also speaks about her entry into Bollywood through Haunted 3D, her connection with the horror genre, and why horror audiences remain some of the most loyal viewers in cinema.The conversation also explores the deeper challenges facing artists today — from shrinking attention spans and algorithm-driven content to the pressure of constantly staying visible in a fast-moving digital world.In this episode, we discuss:• The courage it takes to reinvent yourself as an artist• How Tia Bajpai entered Bollywood through Haunted 3D• Why horror films are often underestimated in India• The loyalty of horror audiences and what makes the genre powerful• Why the film industry sometimes underestimates audience intelligence• How social media algorithms shape the kind of content we consume• The challenge of being a serious artist in the age of viral content• Why saying “no” and protecting self-respect matters in creative careersWhat this episode is really about:The realities of pursuing art and identity in a constantly changing world.Not just the story of an actor or singer.But deeper questions about:• Reinvention and personal growth• Artistic integrity in a digital era• The relationship between audiences and creators• Staying authentic while navigating fame, expectations, and algorithmsIf you’re interested in creativity, cinema, music, the evolving entertainment industry, and the challenges artists face today, this episode offers both perspective and insight.🔔 Support The Mohua ShowIf this conversation changed how you think about creativity, reinvention, or the life of an artist:👍 Like the video💬 Comment your biggest takeaway📤 Share it with someone interested in cinema and creativity🔔 Subscribe for conversations with changemakers shaping IndiaMusic Credits:https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-butterfly-113600/✅ Subscribe To Our Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShow/Follow Us OnThe Mohua Show► Website: https://themohuashow.com/► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themohuashowConnect with the Host – Mohua Chinappa► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mohua_chinappa/► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/📩 For queries: hello@themohuashow.comCopyright ©2026 The Mohua Show. All Rights Reserved.Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Mohua Show.
Why Patients Are Angry With Doctors Today | The Mohua Show
55:27||Season 1In this episode of The Mohua Show, Dr. Debraj Shome — Director, The Esthetic Clinics — speaks candidly about the growing distrust between doctors and patients and the uncomfortable questions shaping modern healthcare.Drawing from more than two decades in medicine, Dr. Shome explores why doctors are often placed on extreme pedestals — seen as “gods” when treatments succeed and “villains” when outcomes go wrong. He explains why medicine is fundamentally uncertain, why biology behaves differently for every human being, and why expecting perfect outcomes from healthcare is unrealistic.The conversation also examines the structural pressures shaping modern medicine — from the rising cost of medical education and corporatisation of hospitals to defensive medicine and the fear of legal consequences.In this episode, we discuss:• Why doctors are often labelled heroes or villains• Why medicine can never offer perfect certainty• The pressure doctors face within corporate healthcare systems• Why medical education has become extremely expensive• The difficult emotional reality of losing patients• Why rebuilding trust between doctors and patients is essentialWhat this episode is really about:Understanding the complexity behind healthcare decisions.Not the simplified narrative of doctors versus patients.But deeper questions about:• Trust in medicine• The uncertainty of biology and medical science• Structural issues within healthcare systems• Why empathy and understanding are needed on both sides of the doctor-patient relationshipIf you’re interested in healthcare systems, medical ethics, doctor-patient trust, the realities of modern medicine, and the challenges doctors face today, this episode offers both perspective and insight.🔔 Support The Mohua ShowIf this conversation changed how you think about healthcare, trust, or the realities of medicine:👍 Like the video💬 Comment your biggest takeaway📤 Share it with someone interested in healthcare conversations🔔 Subscribe for conversations with changemakers shaping IndiaMusic Credits:https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-butterfly-113600/✅ Subscribe To Our Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@TheMohuaShow/Follow Us OnThe Mohua Show► Website: https://themohuashow.com/► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themohuashow► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themohuashowConnect with the Host – Mohua Chinappa► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mohua_chinappa/► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/📩 For queries: hello@themohuashow.comCopyright ©2026 The Mohua Show. All Rights Reserved.Disclaimer: The views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of The Mohua Show.