IN THE PRESS

Apple Podcasts for Love-ly, “New & Noteworthy,” March 2025

Apple Podcasts for Banterly, “Top Trailers,” December 2023

Apple Podcasts, "Facing All That We Are," May 2023

Apple Podcasts, International Women's Day, March 2023

Apple Podcasts, "Community is Home," December 2022

Apple Podcasts, “This Moment,” June 2022

Harper’s Bazaar, “60 True Crime Documentaries You Really Shouldn’t Miss,” July 2025

The Guardian, “Best podcasts of the week,” August 2024

KQED, “Immigrantly’s Conversation with Musician Meklit Hadero,“ April 2024

Marketplace, “The true story of pickleball,” October 2024

PodcastingToday, “New pop culture podcast launches with Gen-Z perspective,“ January 2024

PBS News, “How Americans view their country and identity,” July 2022

Nieman Story Board, "A podcast focused on diversity practices what it preaches," July 2022

The Guardian, "Best podcasts of the week,” March 2022

Review, Mentally? Magpie, “Episode Highlight: Human Rights Be Damned,” August 2022

Review, “I Am Blown Away By Immigrantly,” by Jay Shiffman

The Slowdown, "A Podcast That Unpacks What It’s Like to Be an Immigrant in America,” January 2022

CNN Style, "Beginner's Guide to America... works that illuminate the US immigrant experience,” April 2021

NHL Now, “Immigrantly Podcast Interview,” Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, April 2021

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NiemanStoryboard, July 2022

“When I asked Saadia Khan whether or not she identifies as a journalist, she said No. Her definition of a journalist: "Someone with a degree in Journalism or has worked in the field." Without those credentials, Khan considers herself an entrepreneur and Human Rights and Immigration activist - but not a Journalist. I disagree. As the founder and host of the weekly podcast "IMMIGRANTLY," Khan dives into deep explorations with her guests about the stereotypes and narratives that Americans hold about immigrants and people of color. To me, a fascinated listener of those conversations, that absolutely puts her in the role of Journalist - and an authentic one at that.”

IMMIGRANTLY thanks Kristin Chin and Niemanstoryboard for their feature! CLICK HERE to read the full article.

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The Slowdown, January 2022

“Human-rights activist and Pakistan native Saadia Khan had been living in the United States for more than a decade when the 2016 presidential election prompted her to act against growing wave of bigotry. "As an immigrant, and as a muslim woman, I was just so uncomfortable with the rhetoric that was circulating in the mainstream media and within political spheres," Khan, who's worked with a variety of United Nations Organizations, says of the time. She had recently been hired to produce a podcast for a client - and decided to put what she learned from the project to use.” Brian Libby, The Slowdown

IMMIGRANTLY thanks Brian Libby and the Slowdown for their feature! Click HERE to read the full article.

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