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Currently Cringing

Currently Cringing

De: Anisha Ramakrishna
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Anisha Ramakrishna is a TV personality, comedian, author, fashion designer, and the unapologetic voice behind the hit podcast Currently Cringing. Anisha brings her sharp wit, hilarious storytelling, and relatable experiences to the mic. On Currently Cringing, Anisha dives deep into the chaos of modern life, dishing on everything from pop culture and relationships to her own cringeworthy personal moments.


Known for her breakout role on Bravo’s reality series Family Karma, Anisha’s larger-than-life personality and quick comebacks quickly made her a fan favorite. Now, she’s taking her raw, unfiltered humor to the podcasting world, sharing her unique perspective as a millennial South Asian woman navigating life, love, and entrepreneurship. Whether she’s spilling tea on embarrassing stories, or her journey as a woman on planet earth, Anisha keeps listeners laughing and wanting more.


Tune in weekly for a podcast that blends humor, honesty, and a touch of gossip. If you’re looking for relatable laughs, no-holds-barred conversations, and plenty of cultural commentary, Currently Cringing is the podcast you need in your rotation. Perfect for fans of comedy, reality TV, and storytelling, this is your go-to for a good time.

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Episodios
  • “Hey” Will Ruin Your Stability
    Apr 9 2026

    You were fine… and then you replied.


    This episode is about that one text that sends you into a full spiral. The “hey stranger,” the casual re-entry, the message that should’ve been ignored—but wasn’t.


    We’re talking about why men come back like nothing happened, why it works, and why we participate even when we know exactly how it ends.


    Also: loneliness. Real loneliness. Not the cute version—the kind that makes bad decisions start to feel reasonable. The kind that makes you consider texting someone you already know is wrong for you.


    In this episode:


    • why “hey stranger” is not a compliment, it’s a test
    • how one reply can turn into weeks (or months) of confusion
    • the difference between attention and actual value
    • why loneliness lowers your standards without you realizing it
    • how to stop restarting situations that already failed


    This is not self-help. This is pattern recognition.


    Because you’re not confused.

    You just answered.


    We break down the “hey stranger” text, why men always come back, and why loneliness makes you entertain things you already know don’t work.


    One reply = one spiral. Let’s discuss.


    modern dating, why men come back, hey stranger text meaning, dating patterns, loneliness in dating, boundaries, self respect, toxic cycles, emotional availability


    #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture

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    26 m
  • The Breakup Audit: He Was a Liability
    Apr 2 2026

    If you've ever cried over someone who said "let's just see where this goes" for six months, this episode is your official debrief.

    In today's episode of Currently Cringing, we're treating your heartbreak like a quarterly earnings report — because most people aren't heartbroken after a breakup. They're confused investors who never ran the numbers. Anisha breaks down the full Breakup ROI Report: what you're actually grieving (hint: it's four things, not one, and some of them were fictional), how to actually get over it ranked by effort to outcome ratio, why your gut knew before your brain admitted it, the difference between rebounding and resetting, and what discernment actually looks like on the other side. No inspirational quotes. No revenge glow-up content. No advice from someone still crying about the situation they're advising you on. Just a woman with an MBA in Finance, three years of marriage, and extremely vivid memories of being fully deployed in these streets — telling you exactly what works, what doesn't, and why he was never an asset to begin with. By the end of this episode you won't just be over it. You'll be enjoying the market.


    In this episode:

    • The four things you're actually grieving after a breakup
    • Why the breakup advice economy is built almost entirely on things that don't work
    • The honest debrief — the only step that prevents you from doing this again
    • Discernment vs self awareness vs gut feelings and why they're not the same thing
    • The situationship math nobody wants to do
    • How to tell if you're rebounding or actually resetting
    • Why the goal was never to find the next one — it was to become the best asset in the room


    For anyone who has ever:

    • Been in a situationship that had no formal paperwork
    • Sent a paragraph and immediately regretted it
    • Checked their ex's Instagram and cried about tacos
    • Said "I'm low maintenance" when they meant "I tolerated nonsense and called it maturity"
    • Felt the hm in week two and talked themselves out of it by week three

    This is the episode. Share it with someone who needs the audit more than they need the closure conversation.

    She knows who she is.


    #CurrentlyCringing #BreakupAdvice #GettingOverIt #ModernDating #Situationship #DatingAdvice #PodcastForWomen #HighStandards #SelfAwareness #RedFlags #DatingPodcast #RelationshipAdvice #Discernment


    #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture

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    41 m
  • Airport Hell and Moving
    Mar 15 2026

    In this episode of Currently Cringing, Anisha recounts the chaotic chain reaction that started with what was supposed to be a relaxing international trip and somehow turned into a full blown logistical nightmare.


    After barely escaping the IndiGo airline flight delay crisis in India, Anisha returns to Miami thinking life will finally calm down. Instead, she and her husband begin the exhausting process of moving into a 3,000 square foot house with nothing but a childhood bed, an antique desk, and 35 unopened boxes.


    What follows is a month long parade of home problems, technicians, and unexpected adult responsibilities. From discovering the house only had 30 seconds of hot water before turning ice cold, to taking cold showers for two weeks, replacing the entire water heating system, waiting for brand new appliances that didn’t work, dealing with a garage door that refuses to close, and supervising a rotating cast of repair technicians fixing everything from blinds to dishwashers to stove hoods.


    Anisha also spirals into a philosophical question many millennials face when moving: how rich do you have to be to avoid doing any of this?


    Why aren’t billionaires unpacking boxes? How do ultra wealthy people know where anything in their house is if they didn’t organize it themselves? And is this chaos a preview of what home ownership actually looks like?


    This episode is a hilarious deep dive into modern adulthood, moving stress, travel disasters, and the strange realization that living in a big house mostly means walking farther to get water.


    If you’ve ever dealt with moving, home repairs, travel delays, or the existential crisis of opening yet another Amazon box, this episode will feel painfully relatable.


    Topics include:


    • IndiGo airline delays and aviation chaos in India

    • moving into a new house and relocation stress

    • home repair problems and renovation surprises

    • appliance issues and technician visits

    • millennial adulthood and life logistics

    • unpacking, organizing, and moving chaos

    • travel disasters and airline delays

    • why the ultra wealthy never unpack boxes




    Currently Cringing podcast

    moving into new house problems

    travel chaos storytime

    airline delay story

    IndiGo airline delays

    moving stress story

    millennial adulthood problems

    funny moving story

    home repair nightmare

    moving vlog podcast


    #FunnyPodcast #Relatable #ComedyPodcast #FunnyGirls #GirlsPodcast #WomenPodcast #MillennialPodcast #femalepodcast #popculture

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    28 m
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