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What Will People Say? Divorce, Gender Roles & Cultural Pressure in the South Asian Community

What Will People Say? Divorce, Gender Roles & Cultural Pressure in the South Asian Community

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“What will people say?” is a question that shapes countless decisions in the South Asian community.

In this episode, we explore how cultural barriers, community dynamics, and social expectations influence relationships, divorce, gender roles, and financial independence. From the stigma surrounding divorce to the pressure of maintaining family reputation, we unpack how tradition and perception impact personal choices.

We also discuss the role of gossip in community connection, the growing awareness around taboo topics like menopause, and why financial independence can feel both empowering and isolating.

As South Asian communities evolve, traditional expectations still hold weight. How do we balance personal happiness with cultural obligations? And how can raising awareness shift harmful community dynamics?

This is an honest conversation about stigma, relationships, identity, and change within the South Asian community.

👂Listen in for laughs, learning, and a new season full of truth-telling.

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Apple Podcasts: [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/changing-suits/id1583485444]
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