EP3 D For Dysfunction!! | DINNER PARTY

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Publicado 2024-08-04
Welcome back to Dinner Party🎉
On today's menu: DYSFUNCTION!
In this episode, the 4 sisters (Esha, Aashna, Shloka & Khushi) are discussing about how they grew up with different parenting styles and the impact that had on their childhood. They delve into what it's like to grow up in dysfunctional settings and how it's shaped them as individuals today!

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  • @addytv8282
    It just keeps getting better and better ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
  • @thanmayij6645
    This is so out of context but i feel like now we can understand Aashna better. I have been her fan for the longest time now and always supported her but now we can understand how is she mentally? How is her relationship with others? And other things not in a creepy way lol. Love how she expressed why she isolates herself when something goes wrong and all because she has been independent always. That is such an elder sibling energy. She is so relatable and strong. Much love Honey!🫶
  • @Drakeagarwal
    No way khushi is getting prettier day by day , lots of loveee ❤
  • @n_n4967
    I feel like esha came a long way. She speaks so well and matured and being an elder sibling i can relate to her alot. Loving her honest conversation.
  • @Jyoti-cd1nn
    i absolutely adore both the younger siblings for how grateful they are to their sisters, acknowledging that most of the changes they felt WERE because of how the elder one was or what she did. It breaks my heart to hear esha say how she felt bad to leave back shloka because that feeling is very certain to come into your mind and aashna the women that you are!!now I know why you used to say keep your inner child alive whenever you could!!it just feels I know y'all slightly better because of this podcast.i hope this message reaches out to y'all ❤️
  • ‘People want understanding person to only understand’ is literally what I battle with in my life. I relate so much with these conversations. Thank youu for talking about this and making me feel that we are not alone🫶🏼
  • @priyamamin6601
    After seeing this I really want to know what your parents were going through at that point. Can we get to seee a conversation between both of your mothers and your grand mother. I think that podcast would be great to see. This is somewhere going to heal y’all and them as well. ❤
  • @paridhi1239
    ngl only 3 eps in but this pod is low key becoming my comfort pod i feel soo connected to them 🫶🏻 can’t wait for more episodes!!!
  • @mariaaa__9
    Your podcasts are like soooo , like there's no FILTER basically and it's really important to talk this real life talk with your siblings or cousins for that matter because people nowadays don't even want to talk about the real stuff and I really love the part where you guys talked about your therapist, i mean it's soo beautiful of you guys normalising things which should be normalised as our society is such toxic space , everyone feels so embarrassed to talk about going to therapy, which is so sad. I'm absolutely loving your podcasts and how you guys are being your true self. I really wish our society may see & listen to these concepts and understand how one can look at things in different ways also. Aashna loving your videos , you're really connecting your viewers the right way , keep continuing. LOTS OF LOVE TO Y'ALL!🤍
  • @swatibagul4021
    This podcast feels like home & we’re like sitting with our cousin’s & gossiping ❤️
  • I'm deeply thankful for these insightful conversations, which have been instrumental in helping me gain a profound understanding of my emotions and actions. I'm now beginning to recognize the underlying reasons for my behaviors and personality traits that were previously unknown to me. These talks have been a revelatory experience, shedding light on the why behind things. I appreciate you discussing vital topics like childhood, parenthood, trauma, and healing - it's exactly what people need to hear right now. Your words are truly illuminating, and I admire your efforts to promote self-awareness. I've been a long-time follower of Aashna and have always admired her, but my respect for her has grown exponentially, as well as for Esha. Despite facing numerous challenges, Esha and Aashna have chosen to share their understanding of patterns and experiences on a public platform, which will undoubtedly help many. Honestly, this dinner party series has become my go-to therapy, offering invaluable lessons and perspectives. Thanks a lot honey, esha, dingy and khushi!
  • @sakshishukla6618
    Has to be my fav episode by far! Every single conversation from dysfunctional families to being the elder daughter/sibling thing has been so relatable and therapeutic infact, from the way y'all have talked about it. I think I've probably gotten teary eyed twice throughout the episode. Been following Aashna since even before she started yt, I genuinely think this was such a good decision of doing a podcast, all four of you! Loved every bit of it! Big hug!!🩷🫂
  • Its so comforting to watch you guys speaking, certain topics. would like to add up a thing, please talk about your life relationships, and the lessons you,ve learned from it. when you discus something, everything seems to be very real. YOU GUYS MAKE ME A STEP CLOSER TO BE A BETTER PERSON EVERY SUNDAY. THE ADORABLE SISTERS.:hands-yellow-heart-red:
  • @rutujamohite9053
    Agreed 100% with you all. Even after being a single child, I have too many things in my mind which aren't sorted. It is all too complicated with friends, family, and relationships it is an unsettling feeling. The mixed feelings just come back again and again. Being understanding in front of everyone always buries my true emotions. I feel like venting it all out to the respective person but I am afraid that it will go in the wrong direction. I was alone for most of my childhood so I am just used to isolate myself but at the same time I want to vent my emotions.
  • @RujaGC44
    Even though I don’t relate to the single parent thing but listening to you guys got to know so much about the perception of what it feels like being a child of single parents. The podcast was so engaging till the end ❤
  • @robina4371
    You guys are so brave to bring this topic up and talk about it. It takes lot of courage to do it and I’m glad you’ll have each other to share
  • @AshfiyaCaptain
    as the eldest daughter out of 5 siblings and coming from a very not so happy household,i relate a little too much ,i legitimately cried when aashna spoke about taking up about the taking up responsibility part , I relate to everything you guys say and i am so proud of y'all for letting it out, I really hope thay someday I reach this space where I can let out my traumas to a therapist and also talk about all of it to my sisters love y'all loved the episode ❤❤❤❤
  • @vaishvijoshi8840
    I don’t know how you all have controlled your tears cz I have cried so muchhhh ommmggg & I am so happpyyyy!!! 🥺🥺❤️❤️ Thank you so much for this episode. 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
  • @NiSh-n7
    Few minutes into the podcast and i couldn't stop crying...thank you for addressing these things and sharing ur stories/experiences with us❤️...I hope everyone finds a way to heal themselves from whatever trauma they have gone through....love ur sisterly bond 🧿❤️