
Family dinner table talk is dead. The new hangout for families is a shared WhatsApp message, it's a YouTube link, it's a forwarded TikTok. Join me in my new living room on The Zarna Garg Family Podcast, with my family members and other guests, as we explore modern life's most pressing issues like a modern family - through our own podcast.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 115 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationships | |||

We can’t stand living with each other. From messy habits to unbearable personality traits, we expose each other for the habits we wish we didn’t have to live with.
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The fight that split my husband and I: Do we expect our children to give up their lives and money for us?
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The family dynamics and observations reflect what happens when a person holds on to the toxic aspects of one’s culture of origin while also embracing the toxic aspects of the culture in one’s adopted country. What NYC voters see in their Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is a hopeful contrast to the stand up comedian mom in this podcast. While I empathize with her use of humor to navigate a career while raising a family in a high stress country and city, it’s unfortunate that she promotes values, inclu... more
I liked the episode with the matchmaker guest, but the other episodes I listened to were just family arguments with everyone talking over each other. I couldn’t even follow the conversation because everyone was talking at once.
I love this podcast. This family is funny and insightful and dysfunctional in such a delightful way.
The topics are good but I wish the Garg’s would u shout so much… the kids get too intense and shout and argue too much…
i recently discovered this and i usually used to sleep to podcasts but this one i canttttt . so catchy, so engaging, so inspiring. i also read the bookkkkkk and i had the best time. this podcast has became my fav. i usually don't write reviews but had to for this one
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Conversations at the dinner table have evolved, shifting to modern platforms like YouTube and TikTok, and this podcast embodies that change. It features family-oriented dialogues that dive into contemporary issues with a humorous twist, blending cultural insights and personal anecdotes. Episodes cover topics such as dating expectations, family dynamics, cultural heritage, and the nuances of modern parenting, creating an engaging mix of entertainment and reflection. The podcast's unique approach highlights the intersection between traditional family values and modern social influences, making it appealing for listeners interested in relatable family stories with a touch of humor.
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