My Story with PCOD - Vidya Balan On Body Image Issues

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  • @zen9131
    @zen9131 Рік тому +355

    Many women has faced this. I am the second child of my parents. When my father knew it's a girl, he quietly walked out of the hospital off to the road at night. Came back home the next day. There's ALWAYS a reason behind every feminist woman you see.

    • @diplomat985
      @diplomat985 Рік тому +2

      How do you know that?

    • @deeptirana9976
      @deeptirana9976 Рік тому +41

      So sad to hear that, I am blessed with baby girl last year. Everyone keep on saying start planning for boy. I am always like, you all go to hell, I don't want another baby at all. I wanted a baby and I have a baby, it doesn't matter whether it's a boy or a girl. My husband also don't want another baby but his parents and my parents they want us to plan baby boy😂😂😂😂. But I know a baby is baby no matter what the gender is.

    • @SamikshaIngle-sf7zb
      @SamikshaIngle-sf7zb 10 місяців тому +1

      True ❤

    • @siddiquabanu2322
      @siddiquabanu2322 10 місяців тому

      very true

    • @GopalAmunekar
      @GopalAmunekar 10 місяців тому +3

      We are responsible for the body andy, mental issues. No one is gonna take that responsibility for yourself. ❤

  • @basicbase749
    @basicbase749 Рік тому +68

    I rejected femininity since my childhood till my 20s, because I felt less as a girl, I didn’t feel safe, I also felt restricted whereas my brother had a different kind of freedom. Ofcourse I have hormonal issues and pcod since my 20s. And it has to do with imbalance in the sacral chakra which is about our endocrines and reproductive system. When you feel restricted and not able to be fully safe being yourself/express yourself with your reap identity in your childhood, your sacral chakras get imbalanced. The key is to feel safe in your femininity, build your confidence, make yourself trust yourself more.

  • @nandhiniselvam329
    @nandhiniselvam329 Рік тому +201

    OMG Everything they said is making sense to me now... I didn't think that every illness will only leave you when you understand what they're trying to teach you. This podcast is eye opening for me.

  • @TheMinty85
    @TheMinty85 Рік тому +369

    SO relatable! I never thought of PCOD as the body rejecting our femininity bcoz of society and our upbringing. Makes perfect sense and I hope it helps in my healing too.

    • @maryamkhan8056
      @maryamkhan8056 Рік тому +8

      I am 16 nd surviving from pcod from last 2years

    • @AN-fb7hc
      @AN-fb7hc Рік тому +9

      It totally is. I was raised in a toxic misogynistic house hold where my mother was shaming for normal breast development and femininity. I also didn’t have a secure relationship with my father .

    • @riddhimodi8092
      @riddhimodi8092 Рік тому

      Do hooponopono prayer

    • @mathaimannanal1652
      @mathaimannanal1652 Рік тому

      Rejecting feminity can also project when your androgen levels are increasing. Talk to a nutritionist adjust your diet also talk to your ob.

    • @rozaparvin-1387
      @rozaparvin-1387 Рік тому +1

      damn i also didnt thought about it..but as I'm looking back of my past ...its definitely one of the cause!!!!

  • @monikavaid5083
    @monikavaid5083 Рік тому +131

    In the first five minutes … she showed me the reality of my life …. Now I realise how people’s comments in my childhood has made me the worst enemy of myself only. Today I suffer from PCOS, thyroid and multiple issues inspite of doing exercises and living a good lifestyle. I couldn’t find the answer for that. But now when I look back …. I see that long back I rejected my femininity. The struggle to become better than a male has brought me to lose miserably as a female today.

    • @ums96
      @ums96 Рік тому +7

      You've not lost anything dear!!
      We all are growing and changing everyday!!
      You are never late when it comes to loving yourself!!
      And remember you are soo loved😊

  • @mugdhapatil6286
    @mugdhapatil6286 Рік тому +20

    Such a raw interview, Vidya bearing out her heart. She is lovely!

  • @sak407
    @sak407 Рік тому +23

    Spot on. It comes from a deep inner rejection of the feminine.

  • @bidishabhattacharjee3723
    @bidishabhattacharjee3723 Рік тому +41

    That is why I liked her so much.
    She is a gem and confident with what she has..
    I am also going through the same thing people are also bullying me whether it's my family or my friends and Sometimes I hate my body so much. I am angry with my body why I have this type of body and why I have hormonal issues but now I am happy with what I have. If somebody loves me they love me anyway like my mother does .

  • @SweeetNSourr
    @SweeetNSourr 10 місяців тому +142

    Now I know why I got PCOD. Damn! Every single time I said I wish I was a boy, my body was listening. I feel so sorry for myself. I was cruel to myself and now I know what impacted my mond😭😭

    • @DeysBangalore
      @DeysBangalore 6 місяців тому +6

      That's so true even though I've faced the same thing i wanted to be a boy and now I have pcod

    • @manishatiwari5245
      @manishatiwari5245 6 місяців тому +2

      same here

    • @vini-of8wi
      @vini-of8wi 6 місяців тому +2

      Yeah I also have the same situation in past life 😞

    • @anythingbutnotyou981
      @anythingbutnotyou981 6 місяців тому

      same for me

    • @user-zn3be9ik1x
      @user-zn3be9ik1x 5 місяців тому +2

      It's just a bad lifestyle bro

  • @shrutigavankar4529
    @shrutigavankar4529 Рік тому +30

    this interview is so so motivating.
    she definitely said everything by heart
    loved it

  • @shreyapandey2005
    @shreyapandey2005 6 місяців тому +25

    I was never even acknowledged by my parents in my younger days,until I got good grades in 10th grade and "made them proud", I had to earn my own parent's love and attention....I never ate much or had many sweets,etc. but I attained pcod since my first period itself...i.e. since younger days,when I was emotionally empty...my depression gave me this and it's scientifically proven that stress is a cause of pcod and hell yeah I had a stressful CHILDHOOD...

  • @sheetaltanwar1791
    @sheetaltanwar1791 Рік тому +55

    When I hear and feel this podcast...feels like listening to really good friends...not all guests pour out their hearts...and different perspectives of emotions and healing...Keep up with these podcasts ..

  • @krutimehta481
    @krutimehta481 Рік тому +60

    She is so relatable. Sometimes we get scared by the body standards set by influencers and actors (can’t blame them it’s their job to look good) that we feel that even we must achieve the same body standards. ❤❤❤People like her remind us to love ourselves and our body ie it’s okay to be human. 😊😊😊

  • @bluesplash2
    @bluesplash2 Рік тому +15

    I want to see her on screen again!! Wonderful actor and transparent human being, and extremely beautiful

  • @suchetamitra9453
    @suchetamitra9453 Рік тому +19

    Vidya mam ❤… Thank you for speaking your heart out… I started crying as I feel the same happened with me

  • @shiullysingh8286
    @shiullysingh8286 Рік тому +11

    So relatable to me as a person who is dealing with PCOD I understand this

  • @simplii_manisha
    @simplii_manisha Рік тому +34

    Yes, its true. Right when I passed class 10, I had to take responsibility to look after my family. My parents raised me like a boy a lot and I hardly fear anything to face. I worked so hard that hardly only few months a year my periods occur on time. Mostly it is irregular and i have become used to it. Now I am 32, even though i have a good job, i am not able to improve the financial problems. I also do extra work and travelling has become a part of life in the city. Also forgot to mention about the household work that I manage at both my mother's and in-laws house! So much money spent on pcos medicines in these years. I recently realised why to worry so much. If I will put too much importance on pcos, then pcos will always remain as a queen upon me 😂 Now, i am like 'Tu mera kuch bigaar nahi sakta!! '

  • @mahimusicals
    @mahimusicals Рік тому +39

    This is going to help so much with my own healing of my body, my relationship with my femininity, masculinity and health. Thank you so much, Ranveer and Vidya

  • @Betterwaysoflivinglife
    @Betterwaysoflivinglife Рік тому +24

    WOW... the leg pain thing and left shoulder pain is so making sense to me after listening to this ❤

  • @lavinamurjani9337
    @lavinamurjani9337 Рік тому +23

    Yes rejection of feminine energy causes it, I have the same history

  • @jda7499
    @jda7499 Рік тому +10

    Crystal Clear Thinking evident in the first 5 minutes. More power to her❤

  • @dancingdreamtraveller
    @dancingdreamtraveller Рік тому +19

    Most women do go through all this. Thank you for saying it out loud!

  • @ParitaGandhi-wr3xr
    @ParitaGandhi-wr3xr 7 місяців тому +9

    @RanveerAllahbadia ..i broke into tears coz of this podcast…i face the same issues since long..😔

  • @jijiroshan1
    @jijiroshan1 Рік тому +12

    What a lovely interview....raw and original.

  • @Magicshop_art
    @Magicshop_art Рік тому +16

    Everything she said is Homoeopathy concept , finally somebody talked about it. Ace might be irresolved anger , all lifestyle disease and chronic diseases all come from out own mind and disturbance in emotions.

  • @nijadhav
    @nijadhav Рік тому +12

    The yogic perspective also talks about Physical issues coming from mental issues.
    Pranic Healing, Homoeopathy, and Ayurveda also believe the same.

  • @shrutibayed1575
    @shrutibayed1575 Рік тому +18

    Wow she is so damn honest and so so relatable 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @khushigupta6932
    @khushigupta6932 Рік тому +3

    This is so true ...❤ recently i came to know about this . Everything that happens in your body is directly related to mind .

  • @sushma1993
    @sushma1993 9 місяців тому +3

    That's an absolute revelation for me. This feels so relatable. My father left my mom because him and his family were expecting a boy to be born when she conceived me. All my childhood I felt I was somehow responsible for everything that happened. I wished 100s of times that if I was a boy then things would have been different. I am not neglecting the fact that a bad lifestyle also added to it. But I sometimes wonder why I seek comfort in food. And as a child I never got to express all of this to anyone and food became a constant companion and comfort. Which has led to PCOD now. Thank you for giving me something to explore about myself.

  • @AN-fb7hc
    @AN-fb7hc Рік тому +10

    I agree to everything you said as a fellow pcod survivor, but there is one pitfall to what you are saying . We all get overweight because of excess calories . I agree that hormones causes insulin resistance, even then if you eat below your expenditure and maintenance, you will lose weight . It is law of thermodynamics.

    • @maryamrajput1012
      @maryamrajput1012 Рік тому

      Can u explain it more plZ?

    • @yogitasingh3166
      @yogitasingh3166 Рік тому

      Lived with pcod for 25 plus years. 40 today n pcod is under control with regular workouts home food and trying to accept the fact that pcod will always remain. It's a lifestyle shift if u wanna control n combat pcod ..

  • @arunatummala3840
    @arunatummala3840 6 місяців тому +2

    Me as well. 2nd daughter. Had Pcos. Fully healed. Address diet, trauma and toxins. It's all about self worth.

  • @trinayanakaushik811
    @trinayanakaushik811 Рік тому +18

    Omg! What a relevation! I always knew the mind leads the body 99% of the times and not otherwise. But this is a extraordinary. It seems like 100% now. And that's good news, because it means everything it's up to me now. Thanks for such articulation ranveer and vidya. A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.

    • @Cationna
      @Cationna Рік тому +1

      It's not all up to you. Don't blame yourself for having health problems and don't expect a miracle of perfect health if you just manage to think all the right things. Good mindset helps but is not everything. We don't have full control over our lives, and it's not a bad thing - we can do all we can do, and leave the rest to God, or fate if you're not a believer. Either way, it's not all up to you.

  • @mariamj3147
    @mariamj3147 8 місяців тому +3

    This video is so beautiful, insightful and resourceful all at once. thanks a bunch Ranveer & Vidya! I feel so blessed and kind of understand myself better! loads of love & joy!

  • @radhika7755
    @radhika7755 Рік тому +19

    I healed pcos completely after realising it’s majorly psychological

  • @Shagun_M
    @Shagun_M Рік тому +7

    Acceptance of many things helps to heal a lot of things very true and very good podcast 👏

  • @dr.urmithakker6134
    @dr.urmithakker6134 9 місяців тому +1

    wonderful episode. one of the most honest and authentic conversation..

  • @poulomipalit8575
    @poulomipalit8575 Рік тому +4

    It's too relatable for many of girls...It's too much tough to face it

  • @mandy6860
    @mandy6860 6 місяців тому +1

    Really interesting to hear your interview with Vidya. I didn't expect you to talk about the emotional link especially left side of the body storing the past emotions and right representing the future. You're spot on. There is decades of medical studies supporting the emotional link to most illnesses. Science has also confirmed trauma is passed through your ancestors. They have traced back 21 generations of trauma in the body. We carry so much without realising. The awareness part I can relate to. It's shadow work and inner child work in therapy.

  • @sanjana3218
    @sanjana3218 Рік тому +18

    When we grew up being a boy was always aspirational for Indian girls. The best compliment that me n my sister got from my dad is that you're by betas. N I can totally relate to what she said. No matter what we do for our parents some ppl will find a way to feel sorry for my parents or attribute our actions to someone else. "O b honest, u must regret in ur heart that u don't have a son" said a domestic help to my mom while being on my mom's payroll. So no wonder we grew up rejecting the feminine

    • @krutikamotdhare9754
      @krutikamotdhare9754 Рік тому

      Your father giving complement by calling you and your sister 'betas' is again implying that betas are more competent and superior!
      You are competent. And complements, praise need not be associated with gender.

  • @jayautsav3110
    @jayautsav3110 8 місяців тому +2

    This is really sad....when i watched her videos i did get a feel something is terribly wrong or rather sad with her...now i know the reason ...be strong lady ❤

  • @sharmilaroy3341
    @sharmilaroy3341 Рік тому +6

    Daughters are a blessing. I have an amazing big brother. But he is busy with his work due to which he has to travel so I take care of my parents. So Big Deal. Our parents are mine as much as his. Son or Daughter, parents are our responsibility.

  • @rekhachavan250
    @rekhachavan250 Рік тому +5

    Vidya balan you have done extremely good ,set standards of acting in such adversities, just keep healing.

  • @divyasudhakaran6642
    @divyasudhakaran6642 3 місяці тому +1

    Very relatable 💯 She literally put a lot of feelings in words which I could never do all these years. Healing slowly. Thankyou❤

  • @asmita2016
    @asmita2016 Рік тому +20

    We are two sisters. Both diagnosed with pcos. We have an uncle and he has a son. Every line she spoke is so similar to me and my family. We are like the boys in the family.
    It was as simple as dont have to break open the coconut, your cousin will do it. And we never allowed it

  • @omshreemazumder
    @omshreemazumder Рік тому +13

    She is so real and so intelligent..her words make so much sense..I simply love her❤❤

  • @sherilthomas1106
    @sherilthomas1106 Рік тому +2

    Vidya balan should be awarded as national crush .. beauty with brains & she’s so sweet ❤️always loved her

  • @anveshadiaries7218
    @anveshadiaries7218 Рік тому +16

    Here only for Vidya Balan mam❤️

  • @tru4123
    @tru4123 9 місяців тому +1

    She is so beautiful. Her voice is so sweet and her energy is so honest. Fell in love from the first time I saw her in Euphoria 'kabhi aana tu meri gali'.

  • @dr.geetapatil5969
    @dr.geetapatil5969 Рік тому +5

    Also the right side indicated the emotional issues related to ur profession work etc & left side deals with family and close ones ... Shoulder pains burdened by responsibility and so on .. read Louise hay..you can heal your life for more ...👍☺️

  • @Adhyashakti123
    @Adhyashakti123 9 місяців тому +2

    Body shaming is also racism towards a very normal person. Vidya is actually the most beautiful and intelligent inside out. The only one in the industry in fact. She has my Ma's name "VIDYA"❤ World needs many like her. I too suffer from hypothyroidism since childhood and evn coming frm a doctors family no1 knew abt it !! It was diagnosed at the time of my second pregnancy and the TSH value was 150 !! I had to do churn myself very hard to be a zero figure. Met my aunt after many yrs as her fit hubby was in ICU due to heart surgery and she said, tuh toh apni mummy se bhi moti ho gai (though my mum passed away 13 yrs ago).
    I wanted to say am fat outside but thin inside as I've no cholesterol issues no any other issue despite harmonal.!!
    I know she must have called all other maasi, maamis to enjoy finding me moti NOW!

  • @nehaagarwal2562
    @nehaagarwal2562 5 місяців тому +1

    So surprised to know abt rejection of feminism.....just released they even i went through the same issues since childhood... thanks a lot Vidya mam for bringing this forward 🙏

  • @ayushjacob8997
    @ayushjacob8997 Рік тому +6

    Feels like she is talking about me ¡ I can so much relate to her

  • @prachinaik7936
    @prachinaik7936 Рік тому +3

    Please bring Malvika Hegde on show (CEO Of CCD)

  • @anon2174
    @anon2174 Рік тому +3

    Never heard someone saying something so mature as vidya and sara Ali khan..❤

  • @mansipatil9536
    @mansipatil9536 Рік тому +6

    She should start her own UA-cam channel

  • @sukhdeepsingh3548
    @sukhdeepsingh3548 6 місяців тому +7

    Agr ye podcast hindi mai hota ..to log jada connect kar pate...aur acha lagta...bcoz everyone don't know English

  • @upasnanagar6093
    @upasnanagar6093 Рік тому +6

    I can do much relate to her as I have thyroid and am sad everytime I'm by myself

  • @AP-so5cu
    @AP-so5cu Рік тому +1

    She is absolutely correct.💖👍

  • @shiviuy
    @shiviuy Рік тому +2

    I don't know how, but what they said is completely true abt me tooooo
    Ranveer❤ for making such informative yet eye opening show

  • @hanafromtunisia
    @hanafromtunisia Рік тому +4

    I just admire this woman 🖤

  • @mahekansari3047
    @mahekansari3047 Рік тому +12

    I just got the answer of my questions related to pcod. The doctors never answered my questions they kept giving me those pills

    • @jahnavigolla7284
      @jahnavigolla7284 Рік тому +3

      That’s because I don’t think they’re trained on the lines of all these emotional and other factors being the cause of such health conditions. They just diagnose & treat according to the symptoms in the body.

  • @JustAboutEverythingAnything
    @JustAboutEverythingAnything Рік тому +4

    EVERY SINGLE LINE! 100% relatable

  • @kamalikamali9268
    @kamalikamali9268 Рік тому

    Woow❤...what an interview...🎉...she is absolutely true!

  • @kavyasantosh1402
    @kavyasantosh1402 Рік тому +7

    I had an experience when my brother-in-law once told me how I look, because I had put on weight after my baby and I had thyroid after baby. That idiot is a doctor. Shame on his education. My sister-in-laws too talked behind me for the same reason. When I put down my weight after my efforts. My co-sister, my brother in-law and my sisters in-laws couldn't resist it. I think we need not feel anything for such educated brutes. Such people are just literate but not educated.

  • @chetanaa7866
    @chetanaa7866 5 місяців тому

    I can feel her pain when talking about body shaming.. iam going through same
    She spoke all what most of indian women feel

  • @kaberipaulmandal9419
    @kaberipaulmandal9419 6 місяців тому +1

    My kurta size is extra large, my husband were M ( medium) size. Surprisingly, I comfortable with my husband's medium size trousers/ shirts. When I told it, a shopkeeper said kurtas made in female such a shape that it happens. Women need to become more skinny than men !

    • @CuriousToKnow212
      @CuriousToKnow212 4 місяці тому

      What are you even saying? Yes, biologically, women are smaller than men. And thus the clothe size standards are different for men and women.

  • @Anguna_Moyong
    @Anguna_Moyong Рік тому +2

    She is so sensible

  • @madhumitamunna
    @madhumitamunna 6 місяців тому +1

    Her smile can make anyone's day...its beautiful and relaxing❤❤❤

  • @nationalistlogan363
    @nationalistlogan363 Рік тому +1

    I don't just believe but I know vidya balan is one of the sexiest woman ever been in film industry!!!

  • @babes5663
    @babes5663 5 місяців тому

    Being a healer and therapist myself i confirm she is right. We start feeling unsafe being feminine so our body accepts this message and starts making us less feminine in the sense that our very feminine thing periods gets disturbed or we just miss it. But if we convince ourselves that yes i can be feminine and also safe and alive while being feminine we can have regular periods.

  • @mayukhsen8195
    @mayukhsen8195 Рік тому +6

    Vidya Balan, with all due respect to her, she has the most attractive feminine body along with Katrina and Kiara Advani and Sonakshi Sinha...

  • @vidi2602
    @vidi2602 Рік тому +3

    She is beautiful. I don't think ,if she would have been size zero ,she would have looked this amazing.

  • @Wellnesswith_shweta
    @Wellnesswith_shweta 6 місяців тому

    Can totally relate with it. Was bullied with weight loss issues during teenage and it really affected self confidence

  • @sudhavinillam-allaboutlife9599

    What a deep ,relatable conversation

  • @rituanand2719
    @rituanand2719 Рік тому +3

    Awesome vlog Brother

  • @avhale
    @avhale 3 місяці тому +2

    After hearing studying n experiencing all abt PCOS n PCOD i felt like, its more a prob linked to loss or disrupted femenine side of females, which is Directly linked to the male oriented materialistic culture n defination of being strong n successful.
    Now at 34 i feel like, females r biological very delicate creatures, thr emotions n mental health is very sensitivily linked with physical aspect..
    n hence they can't n shudnt be put into money or lifestyle race similar to that with men or boy child.. which unfortunately today's parents n socity is demanding.

  • @artseawish683
    @artseawish683 6 місяців тому

    She’s me. Learnt a lot. Thank you for bringing her to the show.

  • @govindparganiha6138
    @govindparganiha6138 Рік тому +2

    How many English movies Vidya balan has done in India,
    अंग्रेजी में ज्यादा सहज लग रहे है आप लोग।
    पहली लाइन अंग्रेजी में लिखा कि आप लोग स्किप न करें।

  • @tarinidwivedi7715
    @tarinidwivedi7715 10 місяців тому +1

    This is so damn relatable!!!!

  • @janhavi7819
    @janhavi7819 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant woman!

  • @hereiamtuli202
    @hereiamtuli202 11 місяців тому +2

    I also have pcos and I can feel it. I do workout regularly but still face difficulties to loose weight

  • @tanimadutta8302
    @tanimadutta8302 7 місяців тому

    This is the reason I always like her , she always speaks logically ❤

  • @kaleb9596
    @kaleb9596 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤too relatable....I want to be as confident as her.

  • @swatisalunkhe6984
    @swatisalunkhe6984 Рік тому +2

    Wow brilliant explanation 😊

  • @archanabhatt3773
    @archanabhatt3773 5 місяців тому

    M b pcod, thyroid,edema ye sbkuch face kr chuki hu because am not comfortable with my body... confidence ptani kha chla gya....but sahi time pe satvic diet follow ki mine or results bhut ache mile....m yhi bolungi jisko b ye sari prblms h trust me satvic diet is very helpful..

  • @Cationna
    @Cationna Рік тому

    Yeahhhhhh there's a difference between saying psyche has a real influence on soma - which it absolutely does - and saying all illness is a manifestation of psychological problems. It's basically blaming sickness on someone not "fixing" themselves and it's not right, not to mention, just not true. Yes, unprocessed emotions and worries will wreck your nervous system, and that obviously has a domino effect on other things; it matters where you direct and how you manage your energy, you can basically self-harm with channeling all your anger inwards and get autoimmune issues - but you can also get heart disease from just giving in to anger and being aggressive towards others. It's also proven that motivation is hugely important in getting better, and it's also logical that if you hate a particular part of yourself, you're targeting it for not being healthy or just feeling bad. (We're talking about sustained, long term stress here, not immediate effects - unless it's autosuggestion). But all that does not mean that everything you experience physically is a direct result of these things, or that sickness doesn't fall on you, or is cured, without any particular rhyme or reason, too. Your lifestyle will influence your physical health far more. And also, you can take care of yourself as well as humanely possible, and still get sick - in fact, you *will* get sick one way or another, sooner or later. The very act of living uses up our bodies. So, like. Of course take care of yourself. Of course take any and all opportunity to reflect on yourself and your mental health. But don't fall into magical thinking.

  • @sb123-x4y
    @sb123-x4y 3 місяці тому

    Amazing! Both of you ❤️

  • @SG-jb1xw
    @SG-jb1xw Рік тому +1

    Thanks Vidya Balan for being open ❤

  • @itsachar1571
    @itsachar1571 Рік тому +1

    A lot of women struggle with PCOD.

  • @legalbonhomie2160
    @legalbonhomie2160 Рік тому +2

    Vidya didi you are beautiful in every way I can ever imagine 💕

  • @randomness7635
    @randomness7635 Рік тому +2

    Please bring anushka sharma sir .

  • @shivika700
    @shivika700 Рік тому +1

    god she is so relatable

  • @popcornfnt
    @popcornfnt Рік тому +4

    You definitely have my sub. This content is next level. For me cannafarm ltd was the turning point. Please keep doing what you do and keep being you, love it.

  • @DevalSharma20
    @DevalSharma20 Рік тому +1

    Love you Vidhya❤

  • @as_1949
    @as_1949 17 днів тому

    Thissss is so trueee 😢😢😢 suffering from last 20 yrs..
    I feel i m dead inside

  • @Tedimedimotivational
    @Tedimedimotivational 3 місяці тому

    Wow,amazing podcast❤.

  • @rushapathak
    @rushapathak Рік тому +1

    Every word spoken, I can only visualize myself in her place.

  • @aishwaryashahi783
    @aishwaryashahi783 Рік тому

    So relatable! 😢

  • @mamtapandey8897
    @mamtapandey8897 7 місяців тому

    "I don't wake up feeling great everyday"- this line✅💯

  • @Lavanyakhurana1
    @Lavanyakhurana1 7 місяців тому

    omg i never knew i needed this