Global Desi Women
Welcome to "Global Desi Women," the podcast where we celebrate the unique journeys of Indian women across different fields and age groups. Hosted by Arti Solanki a business coach and real estate broker in Texas, along with co-hosts Bhavana Shelley, Vinoo Palicha, Natasha Gandhi, Rhea Palicha, Karishma Shelley and Sanchi Palicha, each week we bring you insightful conversations that highlight how we differ from our parents and grandparents while still embracing our rich cultural heritage.
In every episode, we explore how Indian women balance tradition with modernity, adapting to new technologies and lifestyles without losing sight of our roots. From family dynamics and career challenges to personal growth and community impact, we delve into the diverse experiences that shape our lives.
Join us as we discuss a variety of topics, sharing stories and insights that resonate with women of all generations. Whether you're looking for inspiration, advice, or a deeper connection to your heritage, this podcast is for you.
Tune in to "Global Desi Women" and be part of the conversation that honors our past while forging a path for the future.
Global Desi Women
Arranged Marriage in Indian Culture: Tradition, Modernity, and Myths
In this episode of Global Desi Women, we dive into the fascinating world of arranged marriages, a practice deeply rooted in Indian culture but often misunderstood. Join your host Arti Solanki and her co-hosts Vinoo Palicha, Natasha Gandhi, and Usha Khatri as they explore the history and evolution of arranged marriages, highlighting the generational shifts that have transformed how they are perceived and practiced today.
We discuss the roles that family and parents traditionally play in arranging marriages and how young Indians are navigating this practice in the modern world. From dating apps to the increased autonomy of individuals, we’ll examine how technology has reshaped arranged marriages while still honoring cultural values.
We also tackle common misconceptions, such as the distinction between arranged and forced marriages, and share real-life stories from people who have experienced arranged marriages firsthand. Whether you’re curious about the concept or have your own views on it, this episode promises an insightful and nuanced conversation about love, family, and tradition in Indian society.
Tune in to hear thought-provoking perspectives on this important topic that continues to shape relationships in the Indian diaspora and beyond!
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Global Desi Women