That’s Her Podcast
An Indian political podcast giving an extended platform to journalists, academics, and activists critical of the current government.
This is an interview-based political commentary podcast from India. The host, Neha Sharma, provides a platform for guests—often journalists, academics, and whistleblowers—to present detailed, long-form critiques of the current Indian government, Hindutva ideology, and alleged state-level corruption. The show is explicitly anti-establishment, framing its content as a necessary counter-narrative to mainstream discourse.
“Unlike panel discussions, the show gives a single guest an extended, largely uninterrupted floor to build their case. The host acts as a facilitator and amplifier rather than a challenger, making the guest's detailed testimony the central feature.”
Who hosts this show
Neha Sharma hosts "That’s Her Podcast," a channel she describes as a product of her own restlessness that evolved into a societal mirror. The show is a deeply personal project, funded by her savings and a personal loan, which she continues despite stating she lost her full-time job for expressing her political stance. The podcast serves as a platform for voices offering critical perspectives on the Indian government and establishment.
Credentials & credits
- Host, That's Her Podcast
- Freelance Journalist (contributed to The Indian Express, Marie Claire)
- Screenwriter (for Indian TV shows)
- Consultant - Content Manager
Other ventures
- Chronicles Of The Conscience (Web Series)
- Vaibhavi (Short Film)
What kind of podcast
When new episodes drop
- 01Passport Citizenship Proof Hai Ya Nahi? Government's Big Confusion 🤯Jun 28, 2026 · 1 min
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- 03
- 04Suniel Shetty की 15 Month की Granddaughter से Modi Praise?? Yeh Kya Tareeka Hai!Jun 27, 2026 · 2 min
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- 086-year-old & 355 Bullets | Hind Rajab tragedy EXPLAINED | What happened & why?Jun 20, 2026 · 10 min
Notable episodes
- 01Life after Gujarat Files | ... Rana Ayyub | EXPLOSIVE REALITIES
An explosive interview where the renowned journalist details the severe harassment, legal battles, and personal toll of her investigative work.
- 02मैं गौरक्षक और मोदीभक्त था... Ram Mandir Scam... | Hotline ep - 1
The launch of the 'Hotline' series, featuring a self-proclaimed former Modi supporter alleging a major corruption scam at the Ram Mandir.
- 03औरत⚠️संविधान⚠️हिन्दू विरोधी साहित्य | Manusmriti EXPOSED | Dr. Shamsul Islam...
An academic deconstructs what he argues are misogynistic texts central to Hindutva ideology, linking them to the policies of the RSS.
What you'll be asked on this show
Neha Sharma's interview style is that of a platform provider. She opens with a well-researched introduction that establishes the guest's credibility and the importance of their story. Her questioning is not confrontational towards the guest; instead, she uses prompts to help them build their narrative, asking for clarification on shocking details ("So it's written that...?"), connecting different points ("Is this connecting the dots to...?"), or establishing timelines ("Did the trouble escalate after...?"). She allows guests to speak at length, creating a space for detailed, personal, and often controversial testimonies against the establishment.
The show is a one-on-one interview format. Host Neha Sharma begins with a detailed, researched introduction for her guest, then cedes the floor for long monologues. She interjects with clarifying questions or prompts that help connect different parts of the guest's narrative. The tone is serious and investigative.
Questions the host keeps coming back to
11 cataloguedIf you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.
personal
3- Q.01
“How do you carry your multiple identities as a [woman, Muslim, journalist] in this climate?”
An opening question used to frame the guest's personal and professional struggle from the outset.
- Q.02
“What was it like when your friend [name] was killed?”
A direct question about a significant personal tragedy related to the guest's work and the risks involved.
- Q.03
“There are rumors you've taken foreign citizenship; are you still an Indian citizen?”
Directly addresses and allows the guest to debunk rumors about their national allegiance.
mindset
1- Q.01
“How do you manage to still love a country where you face so much hatred?”
Probes the guest's emotional resilience and their definition of patriotism in the face of persecution.
controversy
6- Q.01
“Did the trouble for you escalate after a specific event like ['Gujarat Files']?”
Used to establish a clear timeline of persecution or controversy, linking it to a specific work.
- Q.02
“Can you tell us about the alleged [scam or major controversy]?”
A direct, open-ended prompt that invites the guest to introduce the main topic of the exposé.
- Q.03
“If an official investigation is happening, why are people still questioning it?”
This question challenges the official narrative and invites the guest to explain the grounds for skepticism.
- Q.04
“Do you think [person A] is being protected while [person B] is made the scapegoat?”
Asks the guest to analyze the power dynamics of an alleged cover-up.
- Q.05
“To clarify, is it really written that [shocking claim from a text]?”
A clarifying question that serves to emphasize a particularly controversial point made by the guest.
- Q.06
“Why is an issue like [the NEET exam] a bigger deal than other systemic problems?”
Asks the guest to prioritize issues and explain what makes a particular topic resonate in public discourse.
ideology
1- Q.01
“How does this connect to [another point you made earlier]?”
A host-driven attempt to synthesize different parts of the guest's argument into a cohesive narrative.
Signature segments
- · Hotline (investigative segment)
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
The show books guests who are public critics of the Indian government and its associated ideologies. This includes investigative journalists facing state pressure, academics who deconstruct right-wing narratives, and whistleblowers alleging corruption.
- Rana Ayyubon Life after Gujarat Files | Entire country left me alone @Rana Ayyub | EXPLOSIVE REALITIES
- Dipen Singh Parmaron मैं गौरक्षक और मोदीभक्त था but then what happened? Ram Mandir Scam & Gujarat facts | Hotline ep - 1
- Dr. Shamsul Islamon औरत⚠️संविधान⚠️हिन्दू विरोधी साहित्य | Manusmriti EXPOSED | Dr. Shamsul Islam - Part 2
- Raju Parulekaron हम jokes रोक नहीं पाते 😂 @Parulekarchronicles Unfiltered | ft. Raju Parulekar & Priyanka Parulekar
- Priyanka Parulekaron हम jokes रोक नहीं पाते 😂 @Parulekarchronicles Unfiltered | ft. Raju Parulekar & Priyanka Parulekar
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The podcast explicitly states it is funded by the host's personal savings, a loan, and audience support via YouTube channel memberships and Razorpay donations. It does not appear to have traditional commercial sponsors.
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Pitch this show
People also ask
- Who is the host of That’s Her Podcast?
- The podcast is created and hosted by Neha Sharma.
- What is the format of the show?
- It is a long-form interview show where Neha Sharma hosts a single guest, typically a journalist, academic, or activist, for a deep-dive conversation.
- Is the podcast still active?
- Yes, based on recent uploads, the podcast publishes new episodes multiple times a week.
- What kind of topics does the podcast cover?
- The show focuses on critical perspectives on Indian politics, alleged government corruption, social justice issues, and critiques of right-wing ideology.
- How is the podcast funded?
- The host states the channel is funded by her personal savings, a loan, and audience support via YouTube channel memberships and a Razorpay link.
- Where can I listen to the podcast?
- The podcast is available as a video series on its YouTube channel, "That’s Her Podcast".
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