The Zarna Garg Family Podcast | Ep. 23: Let's Roast Mom

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  • @paulinemuthena6545
    @paulinemuthena6545 3 місяці тому +8

    My A grade goes to Zarna who is always the long suffering one who gets little praise or a good acknowledgment from especially her children
    They are always complaining about her " screaming " or the little things she does to discipline them.She is also working so hard to give them everything. You deserve a medal Zarna.

  • @hellol4045
    @hellol4045 6 місяців тому +32

    Brij I feel your pain! I am the middle child here and I experienced 100% the same situation as you. I think zarna has experienced so many hardships since an early age such as losing her mother and family support, money issues and giving up her career opportunities that she now tries to control every variable so that you guys don't run into the same problems or make the same mistakes. As an immigrant she understands that there is very little room for error and only so many opportunities available hence which is why she is so hard on you guys. Although she does seem extremely overbearing, please do give your mother some grace as her actions are motivated with good intentions.

  • @matthewkramer5794
    @matthewkramer5794 6 місяців тому +35

    I am a maths teacher from USA at an international school in Tokyo. Your family talks have helped me so much as a teacher on cultural values as I have a lot of Indian students at the school. You have to come to Tokyo as there are a lot of Indians here. The Japanese government as made a deal with India to bring in more professionals as their population is declining. Thank you for all you do. I have introduced you to my Indian moms here. They can relate especially being between to cultures. I have actually received Indian food from a mom today. So good. Please come to Tokyo.

    • @vishakhabharti1443
      @vishakhabharti1443 6 місяців тому +2

      There are Indians everywhere 😁, that’s what I am realizing!

  • @gauravaws20
    @gauravaws20 6 місяців тому +97

    I would love to see Shalabh’s mother in one of the podcasts. 😂
    Shalabh if you’re reading this, please bring her on at least once.

    • @skagraw2
      @skagraw2 4 місяці тому

      In India, parents never cared for their children. Shalabh said his parents gave him freedom. Actually, parents simply don't care.

    • @mandakrantadas
      @mandakrantadas 3 місяці тому +5

      ​@@skagraw2hey being an indian, I can't agree with that. my parents do care for me more than you can ever imagine. indian parents care for their children all the time. it's just in our blood. idk where you get this baseless idea from

    • @Abraham-uk4xy
      @Abraham-uk4xy 3 місяці тому +4

      ​@@skagraw2you must be joking. If his mother didn't care how would he be disciplined to go to IIT. Indian parents insist their children are better than themselves.

    • @elizabethhanson5113
      @elizabethhanson5113 Місяць тому +1

      @@skagraw2 Can't believe Indian parents simply don't care. Maybe it was your family.

  • @deloresdemetre6672
    @deloresdemetre6672 6 місяців тому +8

    This family ... ❤
    Love all 5 personalities.
    I am a middle child (4 kids).
    Now 66 years old. I learned from the older 2 what not to do. The youngest one was care free. Kevin Leman wrote a book on The Birth Order ... excellent! A+ to Zarna ... for her honesty & vulnerability.

  • @tinaroberts5858
    @tinaroberts5858 6 місяців тому +22

    Zoya brought tears to me with her words about her mom. love this podcast! It's the only one I listen to. I wish it was on more often. ❤

  • @Basicblissbelle
    @Basicblissbelle 6 місяців тому +74

    Brij really has a knack for putting across really valid points backed by solid evidence 👏

    • @snap7749
      @snap7749 6 місяців тому +3

      Solid!! I'm 40+, I can't do as well as he does!! Kudos to him

  • @betaine5200
    @betaine5200 6 місяців тому +22

    What a wonderful episode. The irony about hearing the kids complain about mom is that it just makes your family seem even more real and wholesome to be willing to talk about the hard stuff mixed in with the good stuff. Thank you.

  • @joannedavis182
    @joannedavis182 6 місяців тому +8

    I loved listening to this episode! I only recently realized that I could watch on UA-cam vs just listening to a podcast. It’s so wonderful to watch everyone’s facial expressions!! I’m so encouraged by each episode because of the authenticity of each person! Zarna, I give you the A because as a Mom, I know how it feels to receive feedback from my kids. I want honest feedback, and sometimes that hurts deeply. You ended up receiving all of this and still posted the episode!! The wonderful part of all of this is that while your children are so honest, they also love you dearly!! They understand that parents are people and are not perfect! What an awesome understanding at such a young age!! Great episode!!

  • @mohammadsaeed3494
    @mohammadsaeed3494 6 місяців тому +5

    Excellent work of piece
    I am middle child and it’s true that the focus is not on middle children but thankfully as it gives us opportunities to be more independent and emotionally mature.
    Hey guys, MOM is the gift of God who takes care of us with all her abilities & limitations.

  • @faithfrancisco9829
    @faithfrancisco9829 6 місяців тому +13

    I have to give my A+ to Zarna bc she was willing to admit the guilt that she has with raising Brij and I think that was very noble of her to admit that as well as when she said Zoya was her pride, Brij is her weakness, and Veer is her joy. I think so much shame has been thrown at Zarna for different reasons some I will admit to agreeing with, but I also can’t help but think why all her kids are great people and that obviously had to be bc of her and the internet doesn’t see everything. So great job Mrs. Zarna and I love watching your podcasts!🥰

  • @snap7749
    @snap7749 6 місяців тому +12

    I just enjoy listening to Brijj!!! He is the best, I would love to have someone like him coach young kids. Straight shooter without sarcasm or other hurtful words! That's clean ❤️

  • @Pranika18
    @Pranika18 6 місяців тому +7

    Omg, loving the podcast!! I’m a newly minted immigrant parent raising my 1.5 year old son in Jersey City (not NYC, but close enough!) and I’m absolutely loving the conversations here, makes me think about the things I want to do or not do as my little one grows up!! Aunty Zarna - loved your comment about how Zoya is your pride, Brij your weakness and Veer your joy. So my A grade goes to you.
    I do want to point out that I thought the A grade has to be about something that’s said on the show, but these days the kids especially are giving the A grade based on something totally outside of the show - like mom has so much energy to yell even after doing everything she does- but hello that’s not something that was said in the podcast!!
    Have to admit the podcast is my favorite thing to listen to on my drive to work and always puts a smile on my face ! Absolutely love the family dynamics! I have so much more to say, will save it for another day!
    P.S. - hope you caught on the fact that I have a SON, did well didn’t I ? haha JK we totally wanted a girl 😅

  • @JustAMom-g4z
    @JustAMom-g4z 4 місяці тому +2

    Loved the discussion and as an Indian Mom my heart goes out for Zarna..loved how Brij articulated middle child syndrome. Would love to hear you guys out on sleepovers 😊

  • @duyaduyaable
    @duyaduyaable 6 місяців тому +13

    I totally love this episode!!! I’m crying from laughter and deep emotions I can’t explain. Stay strong!!
    I am also the firstborn child of a Chinese immigrant family, and my mother’s voice rings in my head.
    I am 48 and have 4 children 22,19,17,15. And I tell them that my goal is for them to have my voice in their heads forever. My eyes will be watching them no matter where they go.
    That’s just the way it’s gotta be. Hahahahaha

  • @sanjanaali8831
    @sanjanaali8831 25 днів тому

    Loved this episode. I love the fact that all three of your kids are so authentic and individualistic yet humble and different from each other. It’s remarkable how they articulate their thoughts eloquently and seamlessly. I think above and beyond the birth order is the personality of the child. As parents we respond to the personality more than the birth order. It’s so subconscious we don’t even realize it. Lastly our own birth order and status in our family, does impact our parenting style. Love all your content. Get to learn so much! ❤

  • @lindamarocco4583
    @lindamarocco4583 6 місяців тому +3

    Another great episode!…very interesting!…I definitely am giving my A grade to Brij!..he brought so much to the table today!..this family needs its own TV show!..much love and appreciation for you all!💜

  • @marylamotta2872
    @marylamotta2872 6 місяців тому +2

    What an exceptionally ‘open’ family.
    The mere fact that the siblings can 😮express their honest feelings--is admirable. TY oh have a great family. Do t do anything different

  • @biancaleon3059
    @biancaleon3059 6 місяців тому +2

    I am the middle child and definitely feel your pain Brij. I am 60 years old and my mom still triggers me. I was always the quiet one who caused the leased amount of trouble. I definitely did feel like I was not as important. I think felt the “screaming” the most deeply because I did not push back. My brother and sister argued much more often with my parents. I think the result of this is that I screemed at my kids very often. Only when I went to therapy and got medication was I able to no longer need to take my repressed stress out on the kids.
    I think it is ok to make your own mistakes to learn by.

  • @nicole321ify
    @nicole321ify 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m Latina and can totally relate to Zarna. As for the comments criticizing Zarna being stern till this day and on this video…are you forgetting that she’s a comedian, that part of it is for laughs. In viewing this video and her children, I will give kudos to her because all three are great kids.

  • @rubbanaadnan6551
    @rubbanaadnan6551 6 місяців тому +2

    I have so much respect and love for this mom ! Kids never understand and know the amount of contemplation that goes in before any decision is taken. It’s for their good! They will get this one day when they r mothers and fathers😂

  • @maureenpenner4134
    @maureenpenner4134 5 місяців тому +1

    The banter is entertaining, but also enlightning. Transparency "exposes" which is risky, but so refreshing. All that aside, Shalabh, sporting "Roots" makes my Canadian heart glad. And Zarna, there's no need to feel rebuffed as there's no denying that you are the "fashion forward" member of the family, no matter what you MIL (or anyone) may say. Best wishes to each of you.

  • @revathiramachandran9663
    @revathiramachandran9663 6 місяців тому +9

    Absolutely loved the podcast! It's 12 midnight here and just finished watching. Yea also, A grade to Brij for walking that tight rope so successfully as Zarna mentioned😊

  • @Gypsygirl9
    @Gypsygirl9 6 місяців тому +19

    Zoya is Zarna's "mini me"😂😂 checking up on if Veer's doing his homework😂😂

  • @sadiaali9856
    @sadiaali9856 6 місяців тому +5

    This was suchaaa a great comic refreshment with sprinkle of reality check. Both of my parents are youngest of their siblings and that theory is spot on accurate. They are too headstrong, control freak and dont want to compromise to the point that they are actually divorced now. I'm being raised by my dad, anf it has not been easy on me at all since i'm actually only child. But I also know living with my mom wouldn’t have been too different cause she is like him too, a headstrong, tough lady.But life has been so challenging overall. I'm the age of Zoya, so i really think, a great family could have been a great help for me to shine more in life.

  • @lisacrow5762
    @lisacrow5762 2 місяці тому

    Yes thank you Zarna. It helped me understand my parent and family dynamics. I am youngest child out of 2 and had so much pressure to achieve that my sister didn't get.

  • @LoretoEsTorres
    @LoretoEsTorres 6 місяців тому +5

    Definitely, another wonderful discussion and interaction in a quasi-dysfunctional family (aren’t all families?). Truly, there is no “need” for a session with a family therapist. This podcast is a therapy session in and of itself. 😊❤️😊

  • @SK-qh5ps
    @SK-qh5ps 6 місяців тому +1

    Zarna , you have wonderful children and I am sure you are a very hands on mommy who puts her kids needs, her family needs ahead of her own needs. I feel like you are constantly trying to prove that you are good mom because you may be invalidated.
    Being a mom is a thankless job. I feel you and hear you. I’m a mom myself to a daughter in college. I can see you are constantly trying to protect them and be there for them at every step of their way. More love to you mama. From one mom to another and to your sweet children. Wish them best.

  • @revathiramachandran9663
    @revathiramachandran9663 6 місяців тому +20

    Ahhh Zarna, don't show the individual screens..show the entire screen so that we can see the responses of others while someone is speaking. That's the entire fun part of the video to see expressions of each other. Please don't do this editing and go back to the older way of showing the whole screen.

  • @eshna2012
    @eshna2012 6 місяців тому +18

    Please do a sleepover episode. That struggle in the south Asian household is SO REAL!!! 😂

    • @colorofwind
      @colorofwind 6 місяців тому +3

      South asian mom here. No sleepovers at all!! just because people are so scary and their intentions you can not ever be 100%. You can't just leave them alone at someone's house.
      Sleepovers only if I am going there as well.

  • @Ace_Of_Bace
    @Ace_Of_Bace 14 днів тому

    A to everyone!
    I love the honesty!
    I am the baby in our 3-kid team, like you guys, girl, boy, boy order. This whole video resonated so much with me.

  • @dharmatrivedi2023
    @dharmatrivedi2023 6 місяців тому +14

    These podcasts are my happy place online!

  • @Tash303
    @Tash303 4 місяці тому +1

    I would move in with this family if I could...what a delightful, rich and hilarious conversation. I am half Desi, the eldest so very very relatable. A +++++ to mom. ❤

  • @AussieLivvy
    @AussieLivvy 6 місяців тому +2

    Hi, love your family ❤
    I’m a 40 something woman who is an only child. There was no parties, sleepovers, camps or after school activities for me. I had to sit with the adults which made me grow up faster.
    The cotton wool was so tight I had to move out at 17 for my own mental health.
    Now, in today’s world I have 2 teenagers (girls 🤦🏻‍♀️) who fight all the time & it makes me so sad to see it. But my husband is exactly like yours 😂 & my mum is exactly like you. I get multiple texts a day & I get a 2-3 hour phone call a day. Although the phone calls are mainly so long because she’s fighting with my dad over who lost the credit card & I’m supposed to help them find it over the phone.
    But I take all of this in because one day they won’t be texting or calling me anymore 😢.
    Much love from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @ManishaMishra1996
    @ManishaMishra1996 6 місяців тому +50

    Zoya is mostly always correct ✅ Also, why is the parents always trying hard to demean Zoya in all the things she does.. Somehow I feel Zoya could be better off alone without her parents making her feel wrong about every possible thing.. She deserves better. 🥺

    • @lisaferrin
      @lisaferrin 6 місяців тому +12

      I agree! They are so hard on her! She is so mature .

    • @jjbjjbh
      @jjbjjbh 6 місяців тому +14

      💯 Poor Zoya has been burdened with all of her mother’s insecurities and anxieties. Which is why she has to be in therapy.

    • @gauravaws20
      @gauravaws20 6 місяців тому +4

      Right and wrong is almost subjective and contextual.
      And no one is better off alone. That is not humans are better off. Especially when it comes to family. Family is the single most important pillar of strength.
      A lot of people might disagree but that is the ultimate truth.

    • @knath7152
      @knath7152 6 місяців тому +1

      @@gauravaws20can’t agree more..

    • @Angela-lo1ny
      @Angela-lo1ny 6 місяців тому +4

      Zoya is so wonderful and selfconfident,because her mother did everything right. ❤

  • @alyssamay7240
    @alyssamay7240 6 місяців тому

    It’s a really good thing to have parents who enforce discipline THAT is LOVE
    I grew up very American
    I had a lot of freedom to think for myself & give my own disciplines
    Because my parents were busy, working to help financially provide
    Good Work Garg Family especially to Zarna for shaping your family into Successful individuals & keeping the family TOGETHER ❤

  • @hinamoore2579
    @hinamoore2579 6 місяців тому +2

    Being a mom is such a thankless job. But I bet neither Zarna nor I will ever regret being one. Like my mom always said, you’ll know when you become a Mom. And now I do….love my Mom! Hope you all do as well!

  • @bhavanapandey2357
    @bhavanapandey2357 6 місяців тому

    Zarna, you are awesome and all your kids derive so much from you that they may not even know of and will understand quite late in life. Mom and daughter relationships are often volcanic and that's okay. I love how you are unapologetically you. I wish we could meet and i could give you a tight bear hug!

  • @mimit-h2418
    @mimit-h2418 2 місяці тому

    Zarna, you are an excellent mother! I love your podcast I wish I had known about your channel earlier. You are very relatable. I’m not Indian, but I can understand and appreciate the sentiment about what you’re talking about. Your husband and your kids cannot do anything without you. I hope they will appreciate your sacrifice someday, hopefully. I’m a fan from Ethiopia# by the way of the DMV.

  • @vinayashastry6156
    @vinayashastry6156 6 місяців тому +1

    that's how Indian Mothers are. Kids should understand that it is for their own good. But they all are very good kids ❤. They are very intelligent too. Loved the whole conversation.

  • @secoady
    @secoady 2 місяці тому

    I love this family. If a family can talk like this, it is incredibly healthy. A smart, funny, genuine family.

  • @monicadeepakdaksh
    @monicadeepakdaksh 6 місяців тому +1

    I can completely relate Zarna even though I have a single child. This good cop and bad cop runs in all family and many a time as Mom we will be the Bad Cop. But on the other hand we also have to evolve in the dynamics of parenting in the Era of Gen Z's !!! Many a places I was seeing myself in You Zarna!! But you did a great Job with your family that's clearly visible. Veer is definitely a Man of Wisdom!!

  • @khastakachori123
    @khastakachori123 6 місяців тому +2

    After listening to this podcast, I realised how much our parents' upbringing has to do with our upbringing. In my case, I'm the only one 😂. But in mom's case, she was the second child and the eldest daughter. Her parents gave her freedom to choose what she wanted to do. And that was because she was responsible enough to understand the outcome of her decisions. Whereas my father was the youngest among his siblings. He was very much protected and guided by his elder siblings. He tried to do the same with me but my mom convinced my dad that I can do whatever I want because they can intervene when there's a trouble.

  • @gungunrhymes
    @gungunrhymes 6 місяців тому +4

    A+ for Zoya. I agree with most of the comments that Zoya is always right . I feel like she gave A to mom because she somehow feel she owes it to her because of some kind of fear or backlash later .

  • @tseyang9472
    @tseyang9472 6 місяців тому +2

    I agree with Zarna …u always care for ur children. A grade for Zarna and Zoya.. 💕 sleep over was allowed for my daughter when I meet the family and I know which friends.

  • @ruthnoronha8206
    @ruthnoronha8206 6 місяців тому +5

    I always love these kids. So smart snd articulate. I can never choose who to give the A+

  • @Chekzkrystall
    @Chekzkrystall 6 місяців тому +2

    I'm a middle child and yes, there's the middle child syndrome..... all in all, I wouldn't have it any other way because right now as an adult I don't get to fuss so much about anything

  • @bestill7698
    @bestill7698 6 місяців тому

    Spot on..not only abt Zarna but many moms... a part of her disciplining leading to screaming comes from her stress. But isnt that understandable? Its hard enuff to discipline onself but then to literally drive the younget person to take charge is daunting

  • @RiniHS96100
    @RiniHS96100 6 місяців тому +2

    God bless this family... They're all adorable. Being a mother I completely understand where Zarna is coming from and I empathize with her the most.

  • @tobylew8153
    @tobylew8153 6 місяців тому +5

    Fantastic podcast!! The youngest definitely gets away with more! Brig is so articulate

  • @veeramoh8676
    @veeramoh8676 6 місяців тому +1

    Veer - u should really be sooo grateful that ur sis and bro r soooo involved in ur life and look out for u. Many in the world wud die for that privilege! ❤️👏👏

  • @fernemcallister6774
    @fernemcallister6774 2 місяці тому +1

    I admire your family for being able to discuss all things!❤❤❤

  • @prasannam6130
    @prasannam6130 6 місяців тому

    I am the middle child (women) but can relate to Brij… I am in late 40’s but still can relate to middle child struggles of this generation….another great episode from Gargs family awesome 👏 I 💯 agree with What Zarna said A++ to Brij , also to Zarna A++ for raising such wonderful children

  • @youtubebrowser5888
    @youtubebrowser5888 6 місяців тому +3

    A+ to Brij. Birth order does matter for sure. I am the younger sibling, but I think it depends on how they are based on how many siblings are there and how the family dynamics are too. I have one older sibling. I definitely have the advantage of walking the path that my sibling has. I never ventured into a territory of what I do not know. I am the protected one. I feel for the older sibling that it is tough for them. These episodes are thought provoking.

  • @Gogigons
    @Gogigons 5 місяців тому +1

    Zarna and Shalabh, you guys have raised your kids so well! Such amazing kids! Smart, well spoken and articulate with such clear thinking!
    My A goes to Brij as well on this one!
    Also- I bet Shalabh is enjoying a box of popcorn under his desk for the most part of this show😅

  • @SahilSharma-yy8ey
    @SahilSharma-yy8ey 5 місяців тому +2

    This has got to be one of the funniest podcasts ever

  • @prachisharma4999
    @prachisharma4999 6 місяців тому +2

    Here for zoya❤❤❤ how can you be so humble n ur perspective is gold ❤

  • @bhavaninirmalaraja9107
    @bhavaninirmalaraja9107 6 місяців тому +1

    Great discussion and children are very articulate. I think my children have the same opinion as your children Zarna. Both my boys are grown up and left home for work interstate. When they came back home together, I was the topic -about their younger days for their fun discussion. Like you I don’t know where I get the energy to scream when something not going to go the way I planned. Your husband is typical good guy at home for the kids. I am the oldest in my family. Had the most amazing attention.

  • @louisemollo-gc5rq
    @louisemollo-gc5rq 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful children!! Listen to them mom, they are much wiser than we realize! Listen to this pod several times without an audience!

  • @svatisingh1
    @svatisingh1 6 місяців тому +5

    A+ for Veer, for being like Switzerland :)) neutral and peaceful :))

  • @annestricker6917
    @annestricker6917 5 місяців тому +1

    You are all so loveable and enjoyable to listen to! Thank you for all you do!

  • @shashanktheoverthinker
    @shashanktheoverthinker 6 місяців тому +1

    I loved the smile zoya hid by the end when brij tried to eat something on camera smartly and zoya noticed and thought okay mom didnt notice , otherwise zarna would school him like she did with shalabh in one of the previous episodes.

  • @sams6429
    @sams6429 6 місяців тому +1

    This is a really interesting topic that delves deeper than just birth order in an average household. There's a lot mentioned here by the kids (Zoya particularly) that I think specifically relates to the Indian immigrant experience and parenting first-generation Indian-American children. For context, I'm the eldest child of Indian parents who immigrated to the US 30+ years ago and pushed all us kids into medicine.
    Most parents don't know what they're doing when they have their first kid. Everything needs to be perfect and every situation is approached with caution. This is why the first kid gets so much attention. By the last kid, the parents know exactly what works and things are pretty much on auto-pilot. So by default, the pressure on the eldest child is highest. The pressure for perfection, to succeed, to take care of everyone else, etc.
    But the pressure put on the eldest child of Indian immigrants is on another level. Zoya, you're not alone in feeling this. Indian immigrant parents are not your average Joe Schmoe parents - specifically the immigrants that came over willingly for opportunities between 20-60 years ago. They were self-driven and highly motivated to find success after leaving home and country, and they now expect to see this drive in their children. It's why most first-gen Indian-American kids have been pushed (willingly or not) into medicine and engineering. However (and I'm witnessing this already), I don't think we'll see this push continue into the next generation (second-gen Indian Americans).
    A side note: Something I learned recently is that in Indian matchmaking, birth order is frequently considered for partner compatibility. An oldest is most compatible with a youngest. 2 oldest will butt heads and fight. 2 youngest will be chaotic. It's an interesting rabbit hole.

  • @sulafahussein9620
    @sulafahussein9620 6 місяців тому +7

    Reminded very much of my family

  • @marymagdalene3004
    @marymagdalene3004 6 місяців тому

    I enjoyed this one the most so far. Seemed that everyone was more self-confident when they spoke so didn't have the sense of tightness when they spoke, particularly with regard to Zoya. Very honest and not in a caricaturist manner. Lively and all Gargs had their say, even Veer and Shalab. But, as a once hands-on mom, I totally relate to Zarna's style of caring for the kids. Not and easy job and the responsibilities for keeping everyone safe and healthy and the million other things that matter in bringing up kids, can be all-consuming. For sure, there are different styles of mothering, but I relate mostly to Zarna's because I think all others are "hoping" that things work out ok as opposed to doing everything humanely possible to ensure that they will work out ok. Just increasing the odds of that, in any case. Thanks for the podcast. It was entertaining in a meaningful way.

  • @tanvishah206
    @tanvishah206 6 місяців тому +2

    This is by far my absolutely favorite episode. I could totally copy paste characters from my life and family into this exact conversation 😅😂😂😂

  • @SunitaShrestha-b5h
    @SunitaShrestha-b5h 6 місяців тому +2

    Awww my Brij !! I love how you express yourself! Zoya is ❤! Veer is a good listener !! ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @dawnchetty1497
    @dawnchetty1497 5 місяців тому +1

    What a lovely family. So real. I love it

  • @sowmyadwarakanath6580
    @sowmyadwarakanath6580 6 місяців тому

    Parenting doesnt come with a guidebook....parents make mistakes as kids do...this isnt personal...we all are learning as we grow as families...thanks for posting..

  • @itchypen15
    @itchypen15 6 місяців тому +4

    Reminds me of my dear family! Amazing episode as always!

  • @kavitha9540
    @kavitha9540 4 місяці тому +2

    Nice podcast, I like all the kids, in the way they express themselves

  • @sheilatorio6811
    @sheilatorio6811 6 місяців тому

    I have three kids, Boy, girl, boy. My raising of them is very similar to yours, Zarna. My first got the most attention at home, school and extracurriculars. My youngest got the least. My daughter is in the middle but she took on the second mom role much like Zoya. Each of my children were treated differently but as I’ve told them since they were very little, “I will treat you fairly but not equally.”

  • @nirmalajohn3732
    @nirmalajohn3732 6 місяців тому +1

    Your children are adorable,frank & fearless . . Shalabh is a great listener.

  • @GGGG-su7rl
    @GGGG-su7rl 6 місяців тому +94

    Zoya, please thank your parents for not allowing you to go on sleepovers.

    • @icewaterk
      @icewaterk 6 місяців тому +5

      literally so many things happen bruh

    • @L20241
      @L20241 6 місяців тому +2

      What do you mean

    • @pamelasaunders3736
      @pamelasaunders3736 6 місяців тому +10

      My grandson is not allowed to do sleep overs. Zoya be grateful you weren’t allowed to do sleep overs. So many unfortunate things happened when you go to sleep overs. Sleep at your own home.

    • @asht7899
      @asht7899 6 місяців тому

      ​@@pamelasaunders3736Like what??

    • @AboveTheHumans
      @AboveTheHumans 6 місяців тому +8

      All I know is that Zoya is like literally the perfect daughter and makes me wish for a daughter ❤.

  • @AIP0702
    @AIP0702 6 місяців тому

    haha..this podcast cracked me
    up the most! because of how zoya is figuring things out along the way into the conversation and now I see how differently I see/treat/attend my two kids and I am
    confused wherher I should drop the attention bomb on to the second one..because she is literally doing what she wants to and the older one is all worroed about asking permission to even decide on what clothes to
    wear..damn..U made me realize something that is so
    hard to change ..and all these days I blamed on their personalities..when it just the “birth order”..and me being the third child..I always had all the freedom in the world..😊

  • @Theddyfield
    @Theddyfield 2 місяці тому +1

    Its brave of your family to put it out like this. Wow.

  • @sahanasekharpc3250
    @sahanasekharpc3250 6 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely love all your podcasts! These conversations are really great and I never miss an episode.
    Kudos to you and your wonderful family 🧡

  • @riddhinayak7028
    @riddhinayak7028 6 місяців тому

    My A grade goes to dad zoya and brij
    1,Dad because I definetly agree with treating teenagers as another human figuring life out rather than a child who is stupid and needs to be ordered over and supervised in all situations
    2,Zoya because as always she brings out the best points from observation,her knowledge perhaps frm pyschology,her well thought out opinions as well she truly seems like the kindest,sweetest and the thoughtful person and quite frankly I would love to be friends with someone like here
    3,Brij because he articulated his feelings, thoughts,and opinions especially well in this episode and so in a very respectful manner
    Also i do agree that sleepovers is not neccesarily the safest activity to participate in considering you do not know the family of your friends well enough unless thats not the case pls dont indulge in such activities,when your sleeping you are in the most vulnerable situation so thats where i am coming frm anything can be done to you and your body whilst in deep sleep it can be done so slowly and silently you will never know
    Lastly zoya didi I am a huge fan ❤
    Lots of love from bahrain 🇧🇭

  • @MyProjectBLUE
    @MyProjectBLUE 6 місяців тому +1

    Like everyone. Veer and Dad are so alike in temperament. They are the funniest without trying hard and the coolest.

  • @SBahna29
    @SBahna29 6 місяців тому +3

    Love this FamBam!!!

  • @personal3766
    @personal3766 2 місяці тому

    Such an interesting and introspective discussion. As an oldest child, I can totally relate to Zoya. My entire existence was controlled, whereas my younger sibling was allowed to do everything that was denied me. I was a goody two shoes to always please my parents, to the point that I have existed rather than lived.

  • @TurmericTalesOfficial
    @TurmericTalesOfficial 6 місяців тому +1

    A to Zoya ❤❤❤ I love this girl ❤❤❤ A+ to Zarna for just being her 💕

  • @ashitamalkani3845
    @ashitamalkani3845 6 місяців тому +30

    I totally agree with no sleepovers - u don’t know the family of your friends

  • @joannalittle9655
    @joannalittle9655 6 місяців тому +2

    As the youngest child in my family, I give an A + to Veer. #letveerspeak

  • @Yankee717
    @Yankee717 6 місяців тому +1

    FIrst born. Adult now. The younger siblings get away with everything. We're left holding the bag, taking care of everyone & everything.

  • @d.p.trivedi
    @d.p.trivedi 6 місяців тому

    We are three siblings and we are grown ups. But what the kids are saying is so relatable 😊

  • @db0518
    @db0518 6 місяців тому

    Absolutely loved and thoroughly enjoyed, happy for Zoya on way to be more independent decision making for herself.

  • @lilianaj123
    @lilianaj123 2 місяці тому

    The mother is perfect, the children will give her more credit when they have their children and also they will ask for forgiveness because they will experiment with the truth of raising good kids, it is hard as hell! Sacrifice, devotion, dedication, endless work, many times of pain and suffering, hard unappreciated job.…
    Congratulation Mom you did a great job! Great kids, great family! Credits for the great father of course.🌺👏💕🥰

  • @LumiMaxi
    @LumiMaxi 6 місяців тому +6

    Quick question to Brij.
    Why are you so cute? 🥰

  • @sunithajoshi-o7v
    @sunithajoshi-o7v 6 місяців тому +1

    What an amazing episode! Keep em coming ❤

  • @hilairejoseph3345
    @hilairejoseph3345 6 місяців тому +1

    Omg Veer made me laugh when he said to Zoya this gotta stop.. that kid is super brilliant

  • @saivijisk1398
    @saivijisk1398 6 місяців тому

    Veer and zoya - for the grades
    Brij hasn’t realised the love he gets esp from Dad in almost every podcast..
    Zarna and Shalabh - the best n coolest .. u r doing ur best - don’t ever have regrets

  • @SuperRenusingh
    @SuperRenusingh 6 місяців тому +2

    Brij is so mature about everything .

  • @genevieve91
    @genevieve91 2 місяці тому +1

    Zoya is far more intelligent and patient than her mother. I love all the kids. I love the bond between the oldest & the middle child

  • @taopearl2976
    @taopearl2976 4 місяці тому +1

    Daughter is STUNNING

  • @navyatankumar7088
    @navyatankumar7088 6 місяців тому +1

    haha love this. It would be great to see everyone's expressions when someone is talking.

  • @vishakhabharti1443
    @vishakhabharti1443 6 місяців тому +1

    With the oldest child, parents are learning to be parents. With the second child the attention may be less, but the parents know what they are doing!

  • @genevieve91
    @genevieve91 2 місяці тому +1

    Dad is such a softy ... He thoroughly spoilt his wife.. clearly we see in the podcast

  • @dianefiebelkorn2921
    @dianefiebelkorn2921 6 місяців тому +1

    Omgosh this is funnier than your standup Zarna Garg 😅 And also shows the influence of excellent parenting and family love.

  • @RoseGarden86
    @RoseGarden86 6 місяців тому +2

    Can I just say that Zoya and Berij have the most beautiful eye colors