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LoveSND
Sheena, Nina, & Dipti
48 episodes
1 day ago
Three sisters, three perspectives, one candid conversation. We’re here to unpack the realities of family, work, culture, and life as South Asian women balancing tradition with modern chaos. Expect honest chats, real laughs, and unfiltered takes on the generational and cultural divides shaping our world.
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Three sisters, three perspectives, one candid conversation. We’re here to unpack the realities of family, work, culture, and life as South Asian women balancing tradition with modern chaos. Expect honest chats, real laughs, and unfiltered takes on the generational and cultural divides shaping our world.
Show more...
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Ep 44: Parenting Through Judgment — Are We Raising Kids or Managing Perception?
LoveSND
53 minutes 42 seconds
1 day ago
Ep 44: Parenting Through Judgment — Are We Raising Kids or Managing Perception?

In this episode, the sisters dive into the complicated world of parenting under judgment—from cultural expectations to public embarrassment to the pressure to raise “well-behaved” kids who also feel confident speaking up.

We explore how respect, cultural norms, and fear of judgment shape the way we react to our kids, especially in public. Do we correct them because their behavior is genuinely inappropriate… or because we don’t want people thinking we’re “that parent”? And how do we balance raising respectful children while still giving them the freedom to express themselves in a modern world with modern pressures?

LoveSND
Three sisters, three perspectives, one candid conversation. We’re here to unpack the realities of family, work, culture, and life as South Asian women balancing tradition with modern chaos. Expect honest chats, real laughs, and unfiltered takes on the generational and cultural divides shaping our world.