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Don't Tell Ammu

Don't Tell Ammu

By: Raida Khan
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A too-honest podcast where host Raida Khan brings guests on to discuss their unfiltered experiences with life and love. Tune in every week to hear this Bengali-American Muslim gal and her friends spill their hearts out on the things they’ve always been too afraid to tell Ammu.Raida Khan Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Why Being the Middle Child Sucks
    Jan 28 2021

    In this episode, Raida invites her two siblings, Raheeq & Ranya, on to discuss what an honor and pain it is to grow up with the host of Don't Tell Ammu. From Raheeq's bad memory to Raida's cursing problem to a bunch of other dumb sh!t, this is an exciting and informative episode, but mostly because the three of them flame each other for 50 minutes straight. 

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    49 mins
  • Double Standards in Desi Households
    Jan 20 2021

    In this episode, Raida brings on her friend Noshin to discuss the double standards girls deal with growing up in a desi household. The two also talk about the pervasive issue of colorism in desi communities and share their thoughts on "mama's boys." Finally, the duo discusses peeing at night, embarrassing calculator histories, and spelling bee mishaps. 

    This episode is equal parts real and dumb. Enjoy! 

    I love you, Ammu. 

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    56 mins
  • Being Close Friends with a High School Enemy
    Jan 8 2021

    In this episode, Raida invites her close friend Adam on to talk about how they went from "enemies" in high school to very good friends in college. The two discuss why Adam is known as the "cookie man," if friendship is possible when feelings are unreciprocated, and whether men or women have higher standards of love. Also, Adam believes the Zodiac Killer is lame, and Raida flames every single one of Adam's movie recs. 

    Anyway, enjoy us basically arguing for 70 mins straight.
     

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    1 hr and 9 mins

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