EP:59 Artisanship isn’t a job. It’s heritage. It’s pride. - podcast episode cover

EP:59 Artisanship isn’t a job. It’s heritage. It’s pride.

May 04, 202549 minSeason 1Ep. 59
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Episode description

In this episode of Unbound with Mamtaa, we sit down with Aparna Bhatnagar Saxena, a passionate revivalist of India’s artisan legacy. From handloom weaves to generational craftsmanship, Aparna takes us on a journey that transcends employment — diving into how artisanship is deeply rooted in culture, identity, and legacy.

Through stories of resilience, pride, and purpose, she unveils what it truly means to keep tradition alive in a rapidly modernizing world. This conversation is a heartfelt reminder that for many, working with their hands isn't just a profession — it's a calling passed down through generations.

🎙 Tune in to explore:

The emotional and cultural value of traditional crafts



Challenges faced by artisans in the modern economy



Why supporting handmade means preserving history



✨ Let this episode awaken your appreciation for the hands that shape our heritage.

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