The Audacity

Zana Pali, Nadi Radhakrishna & Duda Nusevic

THE AUDACITY is the new podcast set to shake up conversations around modern life, relationships, human behaviour, ambition and the things everyone thinks - but not everyone is willing to say out loud. Hosted by property developer and former lawyer Zana Pali, lawyer and policy expert Duda Nusevic, and psychiatrist and soon-to-be published author Nadi Radhakrishna, The Audacity brings together three women with completely different backgrounds, personalities and ways of seeing the world - creating a dynamic where nothing is rehearsed, nothing is filtered and absolutely nothing is off limits. Expect sharp opinions, uncomfortable truths, hilarious stories, relationship debates, dating disasters, social dynamics, friendship drama and those moments where everyone listening thinks: “I cannot believe someone actually said that.” At its core, The Audacity explores the strange, funny and sometimes unbelievable realities of modern life - because whether it’s relationships, friendships, family dynamics, dating, social media, ambition or human behaviour, one thing remains constant: People have audacity. And this podcast plans on talking about it.

Episodes

  1. 17 mins ago

    He Dated Her for 5 Years… Then Proposed to Someone Else in 3 Months

    If he wanted to, he would. This week, Zana, Nadi and Duda call time on men who can't make a decision — and the women who keep waiting for them to. The verdict is brutal: men aren't wasting our time, we're volunteering it. The girls break down why the first three months is the best version of a man you'll ever get, why falling in love with his "potential" is a trap, and Duda's rule of threes — three dates to know, three months to be official, three years to put a ring on it. Then it's question time: Is staying with a man who said he doesn't want marriage manipulation… or just hope? Can a woman inspire a lazy man to level up? Can a man genuinely love you and still never commit? And if you have to ask for flowers, does the gesture even count? Plus, your confessions: three years and still hasn't met his family, six years and he bought a car instead of a ring, and the boyfriend who refuses to post her on social media. In this episode: 00:00 – If he wanted to, he would 01:37 – Watch his actions, not his words 05:59 – The rule of threes: 3 dates, 3 months, 3 years 08:45 – Why grand romantic gestures are a red flag 10:12 – Question time: he said he doesn't want marriage — why are you still there? 11:50 – Can a woman inspire a lazy man to level up? 17:32 – Can he love you and still never commit? 21:03 – If you have to ask for flowers, do they count? 22:44 – Your confessions: 3 years and no family intro 23:35 – 6 years, no ring… but he bought a car 25:21 – "He won't post me on social media" 27:42 – Where are the masculine men? Follow The Audacity: Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/theaudacitypodcast.official/⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@the.audacity.pod⁠ Follow your hosts: Zana: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/zana_pali/⁠ Nadi: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/nadi.meyar/⁠ Duda: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/duda_nusevic/⁠ Got a confession? Slide into our DMs — you might hear it on the next episode. 👀 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    28 min
  2. 2 July

    Why I Would NOT Get Married Again

    The audacity of asking a modern woman to sign up for a traditional marriage. This week, Zana, Nadi and Duda get brutally honest about whether marriage still benefits women — or just men. Nadi says she'd do her 20 years all over again. Zana says marriage is a business transaction and you'd better have an exit strategy. And Duda is somewhere in the middle — she loves the institution, but only if you go in protected. Then it's question time: Should marriage come with a 5-year contract and performance reviews? Is married sex actually boring? If she earns more, should he still pay for dinner? And is emotional cheating worse than physical? Plus, your anonymous confessions get read live — including one about a husband's best friend that left the whole table speechless. In this episode: 00:00 – Would you get married knowing what you know now? 02:50 – "50% of marriages end in divorce" — the case for an exit strategy 06:14 – Red flags to watch before you say yes 09:45 – Question time: 5-year marriage contracts? 11:40 – Married sex is boring… isn't it? 13:14 – She earns more — should he still pay? 16:30 – Emotional vs physical cheating 22:24 – Listener confessions (the audacity is REAL) 26:45 – "How do I tell my wife to lose weight?" Follow The Audacity: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theaudacitypodcast.official/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.audacity.pod Subscribe: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@audacitypodaus Follow your hosts: Zana: https://www.instagram.com/zana_pali/ Nadi: https://www.instagram.com/nadi.meyar/ Duda: https://www.instagram.com/duda_nusevic/ Got a confession? Slide into our DMs — you might hear it on the next episode. 👀 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    28 min

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About

THE AUDACITY is the new podcast set to shake up conversations around modern life, relationships, human behaviour, ambition and the things everyone thinks - but not everyone is willing to say out loud. Hosted by property developer and former lawyer Zana Pali, lawyer and policy expert Duda Nusevic, and psychiatrist and soon-to-be published author Nadi Radhakrishna, The Audacity brings together three women with completely different backgrounds, personalities and ways of seeing the world - creating a dynamic where nothing is rehearsed, nothing is filtered and absolutely nothing is off limits. Expect sharp opinions, uncomfortable truths, hilarious stories, relationship debates, dating disasters, social dynamics, friendship drama and those moments where everyone listening thinks: “I cannot believe someone actually said that.” At its core, The Audacity explores the strange, funny and sometimes unbelievable realities of modern life - because whether it’s relationships, friendships, family dynamics, dating, social media, ambition or human behaviour, one thing remains constant: People have audacity. And this podcast plans on talking about it.