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In this episode we explore misogyny within Punjabi families and the ways it quietly shapes expectations, relationships and the lives of women across generations. From the pressure to produce sons to the roles daughters, daughters-in-law and mothers are expected to play, we unpack the cultural norms many grew up with but rarely spoke about. Through honest conversation and personal reflections, we ask whether these traditions protect families or hold women back, and how the next generation might change the narrative.
By In-Laws Out LoudIn this episode we explore misogyny within Punjabi families and the ways it quietly shapes expectations, relationships and the lives of women across generations. From the pressure to produce sons to the roles daughters, daughters-in-law and mothers are expected to play, we unpack the cultural norms many grew up with but rarely spoke about. Through honest conversation and personal reflections, we ask whether these traditions protect families or hold women back, and how the next generation might change the narrative.