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Breaking Cultural Norms: Navigating South Asian Parental Guilt, Mixed-Race Relationships, and a Life Beyond Limits
- 2024/08/30
- 再生時間: 51 分
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Today’s episode explores how South Asian parental expectations shape a child's future friendships, relationships, and life goals. We'll delve into the impact of parental guilt, navigating parental approval, and the journey of developing inner confidence while challenging traditional norms.
Join us as Meghana shares her experiences navigating the immigrant child complex, parental guilt, mixed-race relationships as a #blindinan couple (Black and Indian couple), and living a life without limits by moving her family of 5 from California to Portugal. Let’s dive into her story and the valuable lessons it offers for parents and children alike on how to live a bold life, charting your own path, on your own terms.
Let’s hear from Meghana Kamdar about her journey and insights on living life authentically, balancing cultural expectations with personal desires, and parenting with a global perspective. Through our conversations, we learn more about how Meghana supports families to craft an unconventional path of freedom, through personal growth and achievement, enabling them to become more present and inspiring parents.
Join us as Meghana shares her experiences navigating the immigrant child complex, parental guilt, mixed-race relationships as a #blindinan couple (Black and Indian couple), and living a life without limits by moving her family of 5 from California to Portugal. Let’s dive into her story and the valuable lessons it offers for parents and children alike on how to live a bold life, charting your own path, on your own terms.
Let’s hear from Meghana Kamdar about her journey and insights on living life authentically, balancing cultural expectations with personal desires, and parenting with a global perspective. Through our conversations, we learn more about how Meghana supports families to craft an unconventional path of freedom, through personal growth and achievement, enabling them to become more present and inspiring parents.