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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 45 MIN

13 May – Laughter Therapy – Kids, Riddles & a Heart-Shaped Roti

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This week's Laughter Therapy on Radio Haanji 1674 AM is one for the ages. Hosts Dr. Preetinder Grewal and Ranjodh Singh opened the phone lines to the youngest members of Melbourne's Punjabi community — and the result was forty minutes of completely unscripted, heartwarming, laugh-out-loud magic.   Arnav kicked things off with a riddle about a driver and the punchline "the brakes!" while Tegh had everyone in stitches with the most innocent mispronunciations of Punjabi household words you'll ever hear. Amber reported on her honey bread breakfast and delivered a spot-on Oggy impression, and Fateh brought his guitar along to play a live folk number — with Punjabi pronunciation that left the hosts genuinely impressed.   Mannat was the episode's emotional highlight — a girl who baked a heart-shaped roti for her mum, made bicycle-tyre round ones for her dad, and then recited an original poem titled ਮਾਂ ਪਿਤਾ (Maa Pita) that left both hosts lost for words. Tavneet and Ashlin came armed with riddles about a T-shirt and a shoe, and the entire show paused to celebrate birthday girl Shreya turning four on air, with every child on the line joining in to sing.   This episode is a love letter to the Punjabi community in Australia — to parents raising bilingual kids far from home, to grandparents listening from their living rooms, and to everyone who finds comfort in hearing their mother tongue on the radio. Tune in, share it with your family, and don't be surprised if you end up a little emotional by the end.   #RadioHaanji #LaughterTherapy #PunjabiPodcastAustralia #PunjabiRadioMelbourne #IndianRadioAustralia #PunjabiCommunityAustralia #1674AM #BestPunjabiPodcast #MelbournePunjabi #PunjabiDiaspora #HaaanjiCom #PunjabiKids #IndianRadioMelbourne #PunjabiPodcast2026 #RadioHaanjiLive  

This week’s Laughter Therapy on Radio Haanji 1674 AM is one for the ages. Hosts Dr. Preetinder Grewal and Ranjodh Singh opened the phone lines to the youngest members of Melbourne’s Punjabi community — and the result was forty minutes of completely unscripted, heartwarming, laugh-out-loud magic. Arnav kicked things off with a riddle about a driver and the punchline ”the brakes!” while Tegh had everyone in stitches with the most innocent mispronunciations of Punjabi household words you’ll ever hear. Amber reported on her honey bread breakfast and delivered a spot-on Oggy impression, and Fateh brought his guitar along to play a live folk number — with Punjabi pronunciation that left the hosts genuinely impressed. Mannat was the episode’s emotional highlight — a girl who baked a heart-shaped roti for her mum, made bicycle-tyre round ones for her dad, and then recited an original poem titled ਮਾਂ ਪਿਤਾ (Maa Pita) that left both hosts lost for words. Tavneet and Ashlin came armed with riddles about a T-shirt and a shoe, and the entire show paused to celebrate birthday girl Shreya turning four on air, with every child on the line joining in to sing. This episode is a love letter to the Punjabi community in Australia — to parents raising bilingual kids far from home, to grandparents listening from their living rooms, and to everyone who finds comfort in hearing their mother tongue on the radio. Tune in, share it with your family, and don’t be surprised if you end up a little emotional by the end. #RadioHaanji #LaughterTherapy #PunjabiPodcastAustralia #PunjabiRadioMelbourne #IndianRadioAustralia #PunjabiCommunityAustralia #1674AM #BestPunjabiPodcast #MelbournePunjabi #PunjabiDiaspora #HaaanjiCom #PunjabiKids #IndianRadioMelbourne #PunjabiPodcast2026 #RadioHaanjiLive

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