For years, creator and vitiligo advocate Riya Agrawal has used her platform to challenge beauty stereotypes and encourage people to embrace themselves without apology. Now, she’s taking those conversations into a new format.
Riya has officially launched her podcast, “Let’s Be Real,” a series dedicated to honest discussions around identity, confidence, relationships, and self-acceptance. Released around World Vitiligo Day, the podcast feels like a natural extension of the conversations that have helped her build a loyal online community over the years. Diagnosed with vitiligo at the age of three, Riya has become one of India’s most recognised voices for skin positivity, using her platform to spread awareness and challenge misconceptions surrounding the condition.
The first episode is now streaming on YouTube and features a candid conversation with her husband, as the couple speaks openly about dating, marriage, public perceptions, and navigating a relationship while breaking stereotypes associated with vitiligo.
Long before launching a podcast, Riya had already established herself as a creator whose content goes beyond lifestyle updates.
Through her Instagram and public speaking, she has consistently spoken about growing up with vitiligo, overcoming bullying, and learning to embrace her individuality. Her honesty has helped thousands of people dealing with visible differences, body image issues, and self-doubt feel represented online. Beyond social media, she has also been featured in campaigns, interviews, and awareness initiatives that encourage greater understanding of vitiligo and inclusive beauty.
Instead of presenting a picture-perfect life, Riya has built her community around vulnerability, empathy, and authentic storytelling – qualities that naturally carry over into “Let’s Be Real.”
The debut episode sets the tone for what listeners can expect from the podcast.
Rather than focusing solely on vitiligo, Riya and her husband have an open conversation about love, marriage, societal assumptions, and what it truly means to support one another through life’s challenges. Their candid exchange makes the episode feel less like an interview and more like a genuine conversation between two people sharing their lived experiences.
As the series grows, “Let’s Be Real” has the potential to become a space where conversations around identity, confidence, and acceptance are approached with honesty instead of judgement.
For Riya Agrawal, the podcast isn’t simply another content format, it’s another step in her mission to ensure more people feel seen, heard, and understood.
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