What Would the Aunties Say?: A brown girl's guide to being yourself and living your best life

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What Would the Aunties Say?: A brown girl's guide to being yourself and living your best life

What Would the Aunties Say?: A brown girl's guide to being yourself and living your best life

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But director Domee Shi and producer Lindsey Collins couldn’t just have the cast sing any random thing — they had to develop their own chant for the movie. In this groundbreaking book, beauty influencer and podcaster Anchal Seda openly and honestly explores the shared experiences of "the brown girls" from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh living in the Western world. A: You only really realise that you've got two sides to your culture when you get a bit older or you feel it when you're younger, but you don't actually address it.

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The eight-part series delves pretty deeply into a number of topics that aren't frequently discussed in the South Asian community, from mental health and marriage to anti-Blackness and colourism.Following on from her ‘Brown Girl Confessions’ YouTube series, Anchal launched her podcast What Would the Aunties Say? London-born Anchal is one of the few brown girls to have taken a less-traditional path when it comes to her career. And I just thought, I can't be the only one that thinks like this; there must be other brown girls out there that may feel alone and things like that. Reenee Singh to discuss how to set boundaries, how to improve in-law relationships, and whether you should live with them after.

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With your influencer career and the creative path that you went down, how did that decision go down with your family?the family repeats the chant, this time to bring Mei’s mother’s panda under control after she hurts herself, raging against Mei’s adolescent rebellion. Your family will always pick a straight and narrow job that has a future, one that's never going away. You will never find a husband in this job, be a doctor", "Indian girls never make it in those industries", "You will never make money in a creative job". A: I'm quite lucky because my eldest sister, she had therapy, and I think if she hadn't, then I probably wouldn't have gone down that route. This is a BONUS EPISODE where we explore further issues within this topic and I’ll be joined by my follower Mish to share the struggles she faced during her love story.



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