MY PARENTS ARE GETTING OLDER

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2025 · 10 MIN

MY PARENTS ARE GETTING OLDER

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Sat Sri Akal! On today’s episode I’ll be talking about the expectations of taking care of the elder generation and parents in the south Asian community. Firstly, has anyone realised I’ve uploaded a day later? No this wasn’t intentional and very unlike me, blame my WIFI :( To be honest it’s a happy accident to see what works better in terms of upload days. Being 25 has made me really appreciate the time I have with family and relatives because suddenly everyone is dying their grey hairs and adamant I need to start taking an arranged marriage seriously. Luckily for my parents they are less cunty and won their retirement ticket to being taken care of just in time. (Joke, I would have till taken care of them if they were cunty) As a desi woman, care giving has been deeply rooted in me so that’s what I talk about, do you feel the same, what do expectations look like for you when it comes to care giving and has your culture, relationship or faith played a role? Hope you enjoy!  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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