The Sisterhood of MummyImperfect Podcast
Society & Culture
Why did we start wearing bindis to clubs only when Madonna declared it was cool? Why do we find it so difficult to speak to our families about mental health struggles? What is it about our cultural background that make us so strong yet soft? (and that's not a bad thing!).....in this episode my guest Jaspreet Kaur and I discuss all this and more from a brown girls point of view.
Jaspreet, also known as Behind The Netra, is a spoken word artist and educator. Her book 'Brown Girl Like Me' is out this month and covers issues ranging from culture, confidence, menstruation stigma and microaggressions. She talks to me about what made her write it and the wonderful women who were part of her journey.
S2, Ep 54: Namaste Wahala
S2, Ep 53: The Farmers Protest and 'Toxification'
S2, Ep 52: My Big Blended Family
S2, Ep 51: Breaking Down Therapy
S2, Ep 50: Heartbreak and Literature
S2, Ep 49: Friendship, Love, And CCPs
S2, Ep 48: Self Care and Success in 2021
S2, Ep 47: Finding Reasons To Be Thankful in 2020
S2, Ep 47: How To Write A Killer Novel
S2, Ep 45: The Perfect Size Family
S2, Ep 44: How To Dress Better And Save The World
S2, Ep 43: Passing On Culture
S2, Ep 42: Are You Getting Enough of Good Enough?
S2, Ep 41: Let's Talk Female Hair Loss
S2, Ep 40: Flashback at Forty!
S2, Ep 39: Body Positivity and Soulmates
S2, Ep 38: Sexism and Misogyny in Bollywood
S2, Ep 37: Happily Ever After?
S2, Ep 36: Sleep Tips For You And Your Kids
S2, Ep 35: Feminist Icons
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