Shaily Talks Shaily Raj
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- Education
My podcast is all about the lessons I have learnt throughout these 18 years of my life. It's fun, it's sad, it's happy, it's a whole rollercoaster ride.
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Fair Is Lovely
In this podcast I have talked about my childhood experiences and how I dealt with it being a dusky skined kid.
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Life is too short!
Just forgive those who are sorry for their sin. Don't hold on to small mistakes by others. Be kind,life is too short to hold grudges against anyone.
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New Normal
This podcast is about spending life in a "new normal" environment. I have talked about few difficulties that I faced going out after a year and about thr benefits of wearing a mast that I am sure you can relate with it. Also, I would love to listen to your stories of "new normal" if you have your stories them feel free to dm me on Instagram (@writewhenstrike)
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Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan
It is the imperfectly perfect story of "Humesha". This is literally the best show I have ever watched and also it's a longest show I have ever watched.
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Expectations to regrets
Help someone as help, don't attach expectations with it. In this podcast I have talked about how expectations leads to regrets and than to wrong relationships and self-lose.
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Feminism
Feminism is not about oppressing the other gender but rising together. I can be a feminist and still respect other gender, I can be a feminist and still understand other genders' problems and pains. I don't have to be rude and I can still be called a feminist. And secondly, every gender needs to be treated equally which means with respect, every gender deserve to live a life they want to and no one should stop them. It just that we should give little bit more preference to women because in materialistic terms they are left much behind men and to achieve a same goal of HAPPY LIFE at same time the women need a little extra than men. And I belive this isn't snatching anything from men but is just giving little more to women. Also, having a feminine or masculine qualities should be our(all humans) choice and not "societies obligations".