Episode 139: Akruti Babaria Is Bringing Indian Culture To Our Kids
When I met my next guest for the first time after getting to know her on social media, I felt like I’d known her forever.
Akruti Babaria is the founder of Kulture Khazana , a business is dedicated to sharing Indian culture with children through educational and play activities.
Her story began in 2018 after the birth of her son, Ayaan. When Akruti realized that the diverse places she has lived in had no sign of her culture or community, so she decided to do something about it
Now through Kulture Khazana, Akruti is able to shares the South Asian culture with children around the US and all of its beautiful treasures.
Kulture Khazana has a variety of incredible Indian toys and Diwali gifts as well as games, puzzles and online story albums for kids of all ages. Kulture Khazana is also is now the first Indian cultural toy brand founded in target.com and nordstrom.com, and now will be launching with macys.com this year!
As a mother of two little girls who is trying to share our culture as much as possible . I could not recommend checking out Kulture Khazana more.
What we talked about:
Going full force for Holi: Akruti talks about the upcoming launch at Macy + her new products that make Holi safe and fun + her most popular product (02:52)
The Story of Kulture Khazana: Akruti shares her original journey to normalize Indian culture through stories + the challenge of COVID + the diversity of products and sensory experiences in Kulture Khazana
Personal Highlights: Akruti shares her pride in talking to her son’s school for Diwali + her new school district campaign to expand South Asian culture to all classrooms. (19:31)
Lessons from Akruti’s Journey: People are willing to help + Not letting “no” ruin your larger purpose is the key to peace of mind (23:27)
Growing up Brown in School: Akruti opens up about being treated differently for being Indian + how it became the impetus to help Indian girls find their voice (27:18)
Women in Indian Culture: Challenging the subservient view of women in traditional Indian stories. (34:15)
What Next? Akruti gives the lowdown on her upcoming projects (39:08)
Rapid fire questions (40:10)
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