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Pros: - Topics that are women to women are so raw - You feel like you’re sitting over coffee with your girlfriends - Such a great job and connecting back to the immigrant / first-gen experience which is such an untapped conversation - Connection connection connection there is so much of it with this host and her openness 🀍 Cons: - There doesn’t seem to be a common denominator to the guests tying back to millennial minds. Some of the guests are phenomenal but I don’t know that all of the topics are ones where millennials are dealing with or even most people can feel connected to. There’s 100% a way to bridge even the most challenging of topics to connect to the audience through the questions asked. - There’s almost a defensive undertone to the way the host is trying to make a point which can feel a bit jarring. Women deserve to heal, point blank. We don’t need to carry the weight of our pain in each chapter of our lives. Truly, the host seems brilliant and I think with a bit of coaching, she can uplevel how she facilitates and sets the tone of the podcast. Rooting for its success because we love a brilliant woman trying to change one listener at a time 🀍
🌴 πŸ₯₯✈️ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/24/23
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Thank you Shivani for bringing the light through your voice
hfrajani via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/31/22
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Shivani is so inspiring and I am always so interested to hear what she has to say! She is such an icon and girl boss 😌😌😌
kiukitdighur via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/24/23
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