Single mothers face a lot of obstacles from society regarding their choices in life. Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with women from different walks of life shares their experience as a single mom, what they hear from people around, what they think of it and breaking stereotypes. Discussing: → Dr. Aditi Govitrikar shares her journey as a single mom to two kids → Dr. Aditi Govitrikar discusses whether it is a necessity for children to have a father figure while growing up → Dr. Aditi Govitrikar talks about co-parenting → Thejaswi Nayak on losing her husband and her journey as a single mom → Thejaswi Nayak on questions that came to her mind about her future → Thejaswi Nayak on the importance of financial independence → Pooja Dasgupta on her idea of a perfect family and the journey to prioritising her happiness → Pooja Dasgupta on dealing with comments she faced from relatives and people around → Pooja Dasgupta on financial stability being step forward in her life along with motherhood → Thejaswi and Pooja on their opinion about the pressure of remarriage
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Aditi Mittal. In this episode of #Sisterhood we are discussing how compliments can be sexist.
Discussing:
→ Aditi Mittal talks about why people make sexist compliments.
→ Aditi Mittal talks about why women make sexist comments for male validation.
→ Aditi Mittal shares if the sexist genre of comedy is still relevant.
→ Aditi Mittal talks about women having it all.
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Jyothika. In this episode of #Sisterhood we are discussing the projection of women in movies today.
Discussing:
→ Jyothika talks about female actors having a tougher journey in the entertainment business.
→ Jyothika talks about her experience in making of 'Udanpirappe'.
→ Jyothika talks about the power of silence in activism.
→ Jyothika talks about cinema being a reflection of real-life people.
→ Jyothika explains her character Maathangi's maturity and her way of life.
→ Jyothika shares how she navigates good scripts vs Bollywood success.
→ Jyothika shares how she deals with sexist comments.
→ Jyothika says she finds beauty in maturity.
→ Joythika tells how she deals with ageism in the entertainment industry.
Sisterhood with Shaili hosted by the founder of SheThePeople.TV, Shaili Chopra in conversation with Kalki Koechlin discusses the following:
→Kalki Koechlin on beauty standards in Bollywood.
→Kalki Koechlin talks about being seen as a foreigner and underestimated.
→Kalki Koechlin on sexism in Bollywood.
→Kalki Koechlin on ageism.
→Kalki Koechlin talks about her parents and her upbringing
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Dr Niveditha Manokaran and Dr. Rashi. In this episode of #Sisterhood we are discussing why women get stuck in sexless and loveless marriages. Discussing:
→ Why are women raised to believe that sex isn't an important part of marriage?
→ Why do women suffer loveless, sexless marriages and what can be done to fix that?
→ Why are women judged and blamed for being in sexless marriages?
→ Why is discussing mental health post-marriage a stigma?
→ How can conversations about resolution take place in a loveless, sexless marriage?
→ Why is sexual pleasure considered a privilege reserved for men?
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Maria Thattil, Shivani Bafna and Jewel Mary. On this episode of #Sisterhood we are discussing the burden of skin colour of the brown woman. Discussing:
→ Shivani Bafna on the subtle colourism you face growing up.
→ Shivani Bafna on not realising how fair skin compliments aren’t really compliments.
→ Shivani Bafna on being compared to others on the basis of skin colour.
→ Maria Thattil on wanting to be a good role model to children of colour.
→ Maria Thattil on generational trauma that brown women have faced.
→ Maria Thattil on people of colour having to justify the space they take up.
→ Jewel Mary on being compared to her sister on the basis of skin colour.
→ Jewel Mary on being outcast as a child due to her skin colour.
→ Jewel Mary on growing up underconfident and finding her strength.
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Indra Nooyi as she talks about her book 'My Life in Full', can women really have it all and what it takes for women to be CEOs. Discussing:
→ Indra Nooyi talks about the inspiration behind her book My Life in Full.
→ Indra Nooyi talks about the importance of having a support system.
→ Indra Nooyi on the importance of having the right partner
→ Indra Nooyi talks about the importance of financial freedom.
→ How to explain consent and boundaries to young people
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Konkana Sen, Aditi Mittal, Geetika Vidya and Harini Calamur. In this episode of #Sisterhood we are discussing how ageism impacts women. Discussing:
→ Why are older women assumed to be incompetent?
→ Konkana Sen talks about how ageing is a privilege.
→ Geetika Vidya talks about body image and ageism.
→ Geetika Vidya on why it's important for men to be a part of the feminist dialogue.
→ Konkana Sen talks about owning ageing and not being afraid of it.
→ Aditi Mittal talks about ageism in the comedy industry.
→ Tisca Chopra talks about why women face the brunt of ageism.
→ Why is it important to talk about consent?
→ Harini Calamur talks about subtle signs of ageism.
Discussing new age mother-son relationship with Poonam Sapra aka motherwithsign and her son, Pranav Sapra on #Sisterhood with Shaili Chopra. Discussing:
→Motherwithsign, Poonam Sapra shares how and why she started her social media account.
→What should a mother-son relationship look like in 2021?
→Pranav Sapra shares how he deals with haters.
→Motherwithsign, Poonam Sapra shares important points on parenting.
→What Indian mothers must understand about raising sons.
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Navya Naveli Nanda, Dr. Yuvraj Jadeja and Swati Jagdish. On this episode of #Sisterhood we are discussing what consent means. Discussing:
→ Navya Nanda talks about how women are rethinking their approach to their bodies.
→ Navya Nanda on how women's bodies are controlled by everybody else but themselves.
→ Navya Nanda on the lack of education and conversation around consent.
→ Navya Nanda on why she thinks women are forced to put men ahead of themselves.
→ How to explain consent and boundaries to young people
→ Why is it important to talk about consent?
→ How communication during sex is the difference between pleasure and trauma.
→ How implied consent and assumption is a problem.
→ Can consent be revoked?
#SisterhoodWithShaili, hosted by the founder of SheThePeople.TV, Shaili Chopra in conversation with Taapsee Pannu discusses the following:
→Taapsee Pannu on how men react when their partners earn more than them
→Taapsee Pannu talks about being in a toxic relationship
→Taapsee Pannu on why she chose to do women centric movies
→Taapsee Pannu on being in a toxic relationship where her boyfriend had a problem with her getting more limelight
→Taapsee Pannu talks about her parents and her upbringing
→Taapsee Pannu shares that she belongs to a regular middle-class family that's inclined towards patriarchal thinking
→Taapsee Pannu on the struggles of female actors in Bollywood.
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Richa Chadda, Kritika Kamra, Trinetra Haldar, Tisca Chopra and Tillotama Shome to discuss Bollywood and stereotypes. Film industry have a great impact on people and they tend to increase stereotypes among people. In this episode this issue is discussed with the guests who shares their piece of mind on the same.
Sisterhood with Shaili in conversation with Aditi Kothari, Director on the Board, Head of digital, marketing and sales at DSP Investment Managers. She tells how financial independence can give confidence to woman and its importance.
This episode raise a question why do women remain in sexless and loveless marriages? the guests on today's show are Madhuri Banerjee, an author, a single mom, Dr. Tanaya, a gynaecologist, Pallavi Baranwal, who has authored a book about pleasure. They all share different aspects of sex and their life experiences related to the topic.
In this episode of Sisterhood with Shaili, the cancel culture, which now has been seen more in the society is discussed briefly. Shaili Chopra in conversation with Sunetra Choudhury, Sherry Shroff, Prashasti Singh, Anuja chauhan, Anubha Bhonsle and Jyotsna Mohan Bhargava. The guests on today's show discusses whether is it okay to cancel someone?.
In this episode of Sisterhood with Shaili the questions "Do all women want to be mothers?" "Is a woman's life incomplete with embracing motherhood?" are discussed. In conversation with Indian journalist Anubha Bhonsle, Writer Urvashi Butalia and Saloni Chopra. They shares their opinions and thoughts on how the society expects or forces a women to become a mother.
In this episode of Sisterhood with Shaili, SheThePeople and DoveIndia has come together based on their looks during the matchmaking process as 9 out of 10 girls believe that they are rejected for their looks.
Saloni Chopra shares the stereotypes faced by her in the film industry. Nimrit Kaur tells her thought about why do they have a prescription for a bride. Sunetra Choudhury, a journalist shares how she was put into the stereotypes and the way she tackled it. Shahana Goswami shares her experiences on the topic. Abha Singh, a lawyer shares how women are discriminated for their looks.
In this episode of Sisterhood with Shaili, Sameera Reddy and her mother-in-law Manjri Varde shares how they made their relationship work. They also tells how to break stereotypes of Saas and Bahu behaviours that the society has framed and how to make a bond as Saas and Bahu.
This episode of Sisterhood with Shaili discusses the impact of toxic Masculinity on Indian Society. Voices of today’s episode: Andre Borges, content creator and a social media activist, he shares the life structure he had while growing up. Param Sahib, a designer, he talks about his growing up as somebody who wanted to break free from societal expectations of a boy. Actor Sonu Sood answers the questions such as How did he go from being this Bollywood celebrity to the real hero of people? Ratna Pathak Shah, a mother who talks about the problems of us not paying enough attention to how we raise boy in society. Vivek Gomber and Tillotama Shome share their points on the patriarchal society. Alex, a gender queer man (Maya – the drag queen) and Nitesh, a homoromantic cisgender man (Shabnam Bewafa) shares their difficulties and about the toxic masculinity.
In this episode of Sisterhood with Shaili, Sanjana Sanghi shares her journey. She started her career as a child artist in 2011. Since then she had done many films. Her first major role was with Sushant Singh Rajput in Mukesh Chhabra’s film in 2020, Dil Bechara. She shares her experiences in Sisterhood with Shaili.