The Zarna Garg Show | Ep. 1: The Sex Talk

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @aveg7899
    @aveg7899 Год назад +565

    Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. You've raised great kids Zarna (and Shalabh). By the time my mom had "the talk" with me, I had heard it all from my friends. And this was in the early 1970s in Mumbai. Sadly there was no RUclips option back then.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +64

      omg thank you for watching! please like and subscribe .. I have so much more coming!

    • @aveg7899
      @aveg7899 Год назад +16

      @ZarnaGarg I've been a subscriber for a while, all thanks to my sister who introduced me to your channel. You go girl.. you're absolutely killing it.

    • @lindatobin5715
      @lindatobin5715 Год назад

      @@aveg7899w

    • @zoyagarg
      @zoyagarg Год назад +9

      Thank you for sharing

    • @shaillygupta6501
      @shaillygupta6501 Год назад +11

      Wow !!! Very enjoyable talk I can relate as I m also an Indian immigrant mom and having teenage kids who got schooling in Australia.

  • @RomyAndMichelle
    @RomyAndMichelle Год назад +792

    Her daughter Zoya is the true star of this discussion: open, honest, and forward-thinking. The future is bright with young women like that 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @paulafamularo5001
      @paulafamularo5001 11 месяцев назад

      Not if stupid people keep having children!!

    • @SAIPRADEEP070
      @SAIPRADEEP070 11 месяцев назад +15

      she sounds bit woke though. she cant generalise and say everyone is lil bit gay. hel no how can she speak for everyone else. not everything in the world has to have a shade of gray. Many things are simple and plain white as snow and black as night.

    • @honeysuckledreamz
      @honeysuckledreamz 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@SAIPRADEEP070she’s not wrong though

    • @user-rj8oj7bl2n
      @user-rj8oj7bl2n 8 месяцев назад

      She definitely is. For example, abortion is illegal in America. @@honeysuckledreamz

    • @heraldocosta1469
      @heraldocosta1469 4 месяца назад +5

      Totally!! I loved when she said sexuality is the spectrum. The boys jump from the chairs. You Zoya, educate people!! Power to you..

  • @bananisaha4375
    @bananisaha4375 8 месяцев назад +149

    I give an A+ to all the kids...they are so responsible,mature & articulate.

  • @miku1408
    @miku1408 Год назад +1100

    This entire episode was the parents getting a culture shock from their kids 🤣🤣

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +44

      Haha!!

    • @Thinking33
      @Thinking33 Год назад +10

      I like this discussion with kids, it's very important topic, every parents has to talk with their kids instead of running away discussions like this which matters a lot in every individuals life.

    • @DeenaBuentipo
      @DeenaBuentipo 11 месяцев назад +1

      True say😅

    • @joaquinpraveenvishnu8509
      @joaquinpraveenvishnu8509 11 месяцев назад +4

      I think both parents know exactly everything especially the dad. The mom is just being mom. Zarna reminds me exactly of my mom. I'm from Malaysia with Indian-origin great grandparents.

    • @starrani5264
      @starrani5264 9 месяцев назад

      😂😂

  • @exodusdiva2295
    @exodusdiva2295 Год назад +207

    😂 I love this family discussion. Its filled with shock, denial, difference in generational thinking. The kids are so open and honest in their thoughts. Love it

  • @yasserimran4093
    @yasserimran4093 Год назад +699

    The younger one single handedly tolerated this whole convo 😂..bravo to him 👏

  • @TiffTALKS22
    @TiffTALKS22 Год назад +113

    Dad said yeah the 3 of you came from Walmart😂 both of you guys are hilarious.

  • @annalisafreschini6594
    @annalisafreschini6594 Год назад +236

    I have foreign parents and they would NEVER be open to having a conversation like this one. I love that you guys would open up with your kids about such a sensitive topic. This is great! I can’t wait to see more!

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +11

      Oh my god haha

    • @renushukla8877
      @renushukla8877 Год назад +1

      Open n honest discussion! somewhere Zarna tried her best to save her kids from awkward situation n tried to explain difficulties related to sex n Western way of life,this is what mothers doall the time❤

    • @riyasingh2729
      @riyasingh2729 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@renushukla8877dad's too

    • @ijaan108
      @ijaan108 4 месяца назад

      What s a foreign parent

  • @the1stmbbsteacher381
    @the1stmbbsteacher381 Год назад +73

    The elder boy is so sorted and responsible. Your you tube teaching is hilarious 😂

  • @droosyg252
    @droosyg252 Год назад +271

    She’s telling everyone to calm down and she is the only one who is hyped! 😂😂😂

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +44

      that seems like our everyday life 😂😂😂

    • @droosyg252
      @droosyg252 Год назад

      @@ZarnaGarg 🤣🤣

    • @lazygirlvee
      @lazygirlvee Год назад +6

      ​@@ZarnaGarg thank god my mom is not like you.

    • @joy3203
      @joy3203 Год назад +17

      ​@@lazygirlveefor sure zarna is grateful she didnt give birth to you

    • @lilianaj123
      @lilianaj123 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@lazygirlvee
      You are not good

  • @SS-kg2zu
    @SS-kg2zu Год назад +205

    This is the most honest and hilarious family discussion that we can totally related to ❤

    • @brijgarg9987
      @brijgarg9987 Год назад +4

      Good

    • @paulafamularo5001
      @paulafamularo5001 11 месяцев назад

      This is the most embarrassing display of bad parenting i have ever witnessed!! You’re delusional.

  • @louseq2120
    @louseq2120 8 месяцев назад +27

    I live in India. I am a 62 year old grandmom and I can’t believe that Zarna is having this conversation with her kids and being so shocked about the situation. Her reaction is more like something I’d expect from my parents and they were way cooler than this!!!!
    I think people who immigrate are more conservative than the regular Indian in India. People in India would be amazed at zarna’s reaction.

    • @shubhammittal2421
      @shubhammittal2421 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely agree with this!

    • @RannaBo-fp7ne
      @RannaBo-fp7ne 2 месяца назад +1

      Completely agree! I mean come onnn! Sarna can’t even say ‘ condom’?

  • @ekta120678
    @ekta120678 8 месяцев назад +22

    Don’t do anything with a drunk person- is the most sensible statement I have heard from a teenager! So so relatable!! I have a 14 year old and was thinking I still have time- but after seeing this I realize I need to have a chat now! Love it!

  • @blacksw33theart89
    @blacksw33theart89 Год назад +118

    Beautiful family, your daughter is so confident and open with her thoughts. I love the openness of this. Please continue

  • @trishabiswas6529
    @trishabiswas6529 11 месяцев назад +46

    Zoya is soo soo well informed! ❤ nice to see a girl this well informed and responsible

  • @Pnaram12
    @Pnaram12 Год назад +150

    Bold and perfect discussion. Rare to seee such openess and honest experssions in the immigrant community. Good job Zarna 🎉

  • @20paito08
    @20paito08 4 месяца назад +15

    Hahaha "what do you do? You take each other for a cupcake?" I could not stop laughing!!!!!

  • @vivianm.varela
    @vivianm.varela Год назад +187

    Your daughter is a stellar scholar and thinker. I appreciate her educational experience and expression

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +9

      Thank you!

    • @Raj-xo7pu
      @Raj-xo7pu Год назад +16

      So true - but Zarna being an older women, she needs to get educated and training from her daughter and her two sons. Specially the younger one is so wise. But not Zarna. She is trying to hide many things by not being honest in this video. I would give her a C- for her thinking. Her kids are super. She is blind about her husband even though honestly he said that he does smoke weed ( Mervana )

    • @ferozalabonne799
      @ferozalabonne799 3 месяца назад

      Yes your daughter is the best

  • @u105524
    @u105524 Год назад +11

    Hats off to you guys for picking this topic .It's so affects teenage kids the most yet no one wants to bring it out and kids feel lost and anxious

  • @HvnLee
    @HvnLee Год назад +80

    Omg first of all, I love that you’re doing this so candidly. Many kids won’t have these conversations with their parents at all.
    But I must say that as a nyc school counselor i find it scary how sure kids today are about their assumptions on the effectiveness of contraception, the emotional weight of these decisions and even their assumptions that their partners are honest and/or even knowledgeable.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +16

      they have NO clue and you are doing gods work for real!!!

    • @surgupta91
      @surgupta91 Год назад +1

      i soooo agree with you… 😅😅

    • @paruljain1295
      @paruljain1295 3 месяца назад

      So true, my son told me when I tried to talk to him, 'Mom do you know what all is on the internet?". In other words, please do not talk to me about it, whether he was embarrassed or he had learned it all in sex ed by then.

  • @Lovely_Vo
    @Lovely_Vo 9 месяцев назад +17

    The mom is so funny I LOVE her, the daughter adds such a Gen Z aspect to the podcast i love the realism to this family dynamic with their entire family

  • @vee4029
    @vee4029 Год назад +14

    You parents are so cool to discuss such a tricky topic openly and have raised such lovely, mature kids.

  • @sunflwr729
    @sunflwr729 Год назад +110

    I loved this! The conversation was interesting and hilarious (parents in denial about what was happening with teens at 16, the whole conversation about a parent telling Zoya the truth about Santa Claus). What a great family with a great sense of humor.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +31

      What? Denial? What planet are you living on that people have sex before age 30???

    • @pranavwagh876
      @pranavwagh876 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​ age 30 is very far for sex. We can have sex after engagement

  • @callricky1
    @callricky1 9 месяцев назад +10

    Just found this lady on a short and now I’m addicted to her. I LOVE THIS LADY AND HER FAMILY 😂😂😂‼️

    • @enkay199
      @enkay199 3 месяца назад

      I found her just yesterday and am loving her ❤

  • @GeneticWorks
    @GeneticWorks Год назад +387

    The dad has absolutely brutal one liners 😂😂😂

    • @induchopra3014
      @induchopra3014 Год назад +10

      Men talk too practical. Mothers are gentle. Sensitive

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +119

      Shalabh is that you??

    • @Go_A_9456
      @Go_A_9456 Год назад +6

      ​​​@@ZarnaGargohhh, you're killing it 😆

    • @TiffTALKS22
      @TiffTALKS22 Год назад +4

      He really does, he's HILARIOUS!😂

    • @karyon1007
      @karyon1007 Год назад +2

      ​@@induchopra3014Um, my husband is way gentler than me (the mom). That is far too much of a generalization.

  • @them.b.v.8975
    @them.b.v.8975 Год назад +10

    Amazing to see your family having this conversation. So refreshing seeing an Asian talk like this. Love that your kids can tell you like it is.

  • @lizetsanchez5628
    @lizetsanchez5628 Год назад +45

    You take each other for a cupcake 😂 this is so entertaining.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +6

      I mean, that's what I would do!

  • @jbox0612
    @jbox0612 Год назад +8

    Your family is great! Very honest and real. I'm female, 64, not an immigrant. I hardly knew a thing growing up in the 70s. Todays kids are so much better off. Your kids are amazing. 💜

  • @neisham7478
    @neisham7478 Год назад +26

    Thanks Zarna, we as parents today are definitely in unexplored territory when it comes to talking to our teens and pre-teens about the birds and the bees. Appreciate you opening up this conversation. Zoya is gorgeous, the boys are so well spoken and your husband is too adorable. ❤

  • @lyndsayd30
    @lyndsayd30 Год назад +20

    Such an enjoyable podcast!!! I am so glad u did this episode!!! We brown parents shy away from having these important conversations with our children!!! Our parents did not have these talks with us!!! Thank u Zarna!!!

  • @magdalenartful
    @magdalenartful Год назад +35

    The kids are fantastic. You are all great because you are honest and authentic. Your daughter is lucky youtube was available to teach her about her period, I didn't have that, but I had an older sister who had gone through it and friends that got it before I did, and they talked about it all the time --but my mom never told me anything about anything. Thank God for Judy Blume who wrote books for girls, her characters dealt with many of these topics. Love you guys!

  • @Jillian_FS
    @Jillian_FS Год назад +17

    I am so glad you had this conversation, they are so important! I have to say, I was born and raised on the east coast, and my mother never had a conversation with me about my period. When I got it in 8th grade (I started school young) I did everything on my own, (also pre-google, RUclips, etc) acquired pads, tampons and learned on my own. My mother was and still is heartbroken by that, but I felt the lack of communication led me to do that, I just figured, ok I should do this. Not saying good or bad. Just my experience. Love you guys, keep up the great convos ❤

  • @padmavenkat7915
    @padmavenkat7915 Год назад +14

    After listening to this podcast, I think it’s time for me to speak to my elder one who is 12 year old. Am glad I spoke to him about periods and what we women go through those days. Thank you Zarna.. you rock !!

  • @lisapeesalemonsqueezah3241
    @lisapeesalemonsqueezah3241 Год назад +20

    This is actually SUCH a good open conversation! Moms like “no way”! The whole time! They didn’t talk about it back then, but it’s forgivable because they are talking about it now!

  • @karishmadasgupta707
    @karishmadasgupta707 Год назад +54

    Being a brown kid in India, this is a hush-hush topic still in most households even in mine, thank you for spreading light and sharing such lovely opinions. I know how to deal with my children (when I have them) when it's time for the talk! Thanks, Zarna 💜

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +10

      Exactly! Say nothing!

    • @meenaljoseph831
      @meenaljoseph831 Год назад +7

      I'm a mom of 2 kids -21 & 16.....i do have conversations to them openly...though not comfortable with the whole biology and technicality. India is progressing too. But yes still growing

    • @brijgarg9987
      @brijgarg9987 Год назад +5

      Love from her son

    • @pervezdaruwala8499
      @pervezdaruwala8499 3 месяца назад

      ​@@brijgarg9987Hey Brij, U and your siblings are So Cool....In a Good Way. And yes, credit for that definitely goes to your wonderful parents. Much love to you all.

  • @yvonnekusasira8771
    @yvonnekusasira8771 Год назад +12

    You guys are all just the best, laughed through this whole episode!!!! It felt short!!!

  • @prakriti1292
    @prakriti1292 Год назад +111

    Your daughter is absolutely awesome! reflects on you as parents too!She is so aware and mindful of your cultural background making life decisions for the younger siblings like a parent.so impressive!All of them are so responsible! Great podcast.will share it with my kids😊

    • @rakhis2575
      @rakhis2575 Год назад +6

      She’s the most intelligent and did help Zarna start her stand up career

  • @gvenkataraman6854
    @gvenkataraman6854 Год назад +77

    Not preparing your daughter years ahead for the first period, being there as a friend and providing emotional and other support during the days?? You are exceptional.
    I give you an F.
    Was oblivious, in denial and authoritative - wants to give her own answers and give her own grades! The children are gems and Zoya is doing the real parenting here where needed. Shalab looks spaced out in more than one way.

    • @wakunanuma1966
      @wakunanuma1966 11 месяцев назад +13

      It's because of how her mom grew up...she didn't know any better ....she never had that openess where she came from.

    • @Dontcare66
      @Dontcare66 9 месяцев назад +6

      That's obviously very mean from someone who probably didn't also grow up with parents who never talk about things like that. I didn't even told my mum when I got my period because everything genitals related was shameful. She said nothing when she found out.
      They're doing a better job then most American parents and they're setting those kids for academic success and success in life, unlike the typical western parent who wants to be their friend and hang around with them rather than parent. Yes, they're not perfect, but I would rather have them in society than some leftie parents who believe all it matters is that their kid is happy

    • @odinfeehcu1984
      @odinfeehcu1984 9 месяцев назад +2

      Stop the nonsense. You don't know culture. If you do you will not say that nonsense @givenk

  • @karmensitta4536
    @karmensitta4536 Год назад +16

    You just made my day! Funniest cutest family ever! Thanks for your wonderful family performance.

  • @nadiiamishchenko7413
    @nadiiamishchenko7413 8 месяцев назад +6

    I am in awe from your children and you and your husband! Amazing episode! Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

  • @sheilynsanchezperez8817
    @sheilynsanchezperez8817 Год назад +10

    Love this episode. It really helped me understand whats going on with the younger generations and the importance to talk to my niece about it.

  • @lisacrow5762
    @lisacrow5762 28 дней назад +1

    This was incredible that you had this discussion as a family. I am 40 and nobody talked to me about sex related topics and that has caused so many issues in my development.

  • @mariaeuv7694
    @mariaeuv7694 9 месяцев назад +5

    Laughing so hard when mom said " yes we talked about it..Don't do it."😅

  • @beautytipsu
    @beautytipsu 6 месяцев назад +4

    The period thing was true. Its like huge trauma , for a teen. Talking with young girls is important. Now first period is arriving earlier.
    Guys a great job with the discussion. Loved it.

  • @hazelnutcupcake8851
    @hazelnutcupcake8851 Год назад +43

    Loved this conversation, Auntie Zarna! I’m in my 20s and when I was growing up, asking questions about sexual health would lead to my parents questioning my character. I wish there was something like this I could show my parents and help them see that yes, these conversations are awkward but they are also important. Thank you!!

  • @RaveenJassal-w8f
    @RaveenJassal-w8f Месяц назад +1

    Being a South Asian Physician of teenagers, I would like to add that there is a great need to dispel misinformation about weed being safe… the current plant is addictive, vapes are highly concentrated so addictive. Young brains are at risk for executive function damage, higher chances of addiction in boys with ADD.
    Higher potential for anxiety and depression over time.
    You may not see yourself as a source of information but people are listening to you so I implore you to include factual information about drugs.
    I appreciate how you bring up difficult topics and modeling how to have important discussions with our kids when our culture uses shame to parent.
    Thank you 🙂

  • @littlemissmuffet1239
    @littlemissmuffet1239 8 месяцев назад +16

    Omg if my children can communicate like this so mature and eloquent when they grow up I will be the happiest mother .Bravo you guys did a great job raising amazing kids .

  • @shivanij3803
    @shivanij3803 Год назад +12

    I’m 40 and still waiting for that conversation 😂

  • @neelimamundayur3663
    @neelimamundayur3663 Год назад +8

    I am Indian, grew up in India, and every single one of my friends' moms (and some dads) and mine taught us about periods before we got it, and then helped us through our first couple of times. Not preparing your daughter and leaving her to her own devices is absolutely unusual

  • @MmRR11484
    @MmRR11484 Год назад +3

    I love how Zarna says “NO.”
    Her favorite word- I love her❤️💕

  • @Dreamcatcher108
    @Dreamcatcher108 Год назад +16

    I laughed my heart out when the Little one was asked did u feel that way in Florida as well... And he said i don't notice anything anywhere.... And the mom goes "except for people kissing each other in the park" 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @zoyagarg
      @zoyagarg Год назад +5

      Veer is the smartest in our family by far

    • @droosyg252
      @droosyg252 Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад

      haha!!

    • @gurpreetsethi3449
      @gurpreetsethi3449 Год назад

      @@zoyagarg.. I think you are the best and I feel for you . I was in india when I started and my mom was embarrassed about the whole thing because I almost had a panic attack .. no u tubes back then 50 yrs ago .. thank god for the rudimentary knowledge I had from the boarding school I went to. Your honesty touched me .

    • @pervezdaruwala8499
      @pervezdaruwala8499 3 месяца назад

      ​@@zoyagarg Hey Zoya..U Rocked it..I appreciate All of U, the parents ofcourse and U kids too..Sweet, sensible, sensitive family..Do well in life..Huge God Bless.

  • @anandmarkande1
    @anandmarkande1 9 месяцев назад +12

    Kudos to this podcast! As a young parent - it was eye opening on what is happening and what the expectations are!

  • @82chetali
    @82chetali Год назад +17

    I JUST LOVED THIS EPISODE…. Kudos to Zarna and family 💕💕💕

  • @sonunci
    @sonunci Год назад +14

    This is so relatable.. I am watching this with my two teenagers and they agree with everything with what kids are saying..Loved this conversation.. I have a kid like Brij and another one like Veer..The Gen Z and alpha comparison is so accurate!

  • @deborahlumba2502
    @deborahlumba2502 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for having this conversation. As an immigrant parent it’s hard to have these discussions with my kids totally understand where the parents are coming from and appreciate the kids honest. ❤

  • @losochohomes39
    @losochohomes39 Год назад +16

    I love to hear your family conversations and interactions😅 Also, your children are brilliant, respectful, kind, so intelligent and beautiful 😍.

  • @adriennecoleman5249
    @adriennecoleman5249 Год назад +14

    I loved this. I was the mom who explained everything. My two sons died, told their friends & they all came over to have a deeper conversation!

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +2

      super mom!

    • @Randomest_Stories
      @Randomest_Stories Год назад

      Sons died??

    • @janbanks7271
      @janbanks7271 Год назад

      @@Randomest_Stories💁🏾‍♀️What she meant was that they were really laughing (‘died laughing’), hilariously…😅not passing away😮‍💨!!👌🏾
      It turned out, well, because the sons shared with their friends and they came over to hear/learn, as well!!🤗

    • @pervezdaruwala8499
      @pervezdaruwala8499 3 месяца назад

      Deeply saddened about your loss..Huge God Bless to you and partner..May Their Divine Souls be at Peace now.

  • @harsshalreddy5166
    @harsshalreddy5166 Год назад +7

    Miss Zarna living in denial through it all. Love it. Need to normalise these conversations.

  • @jsmorales
    @jsmorales Год назад +30

    This was hilarious and honest and informative. And these are some truly truly smart kids who will help build a better future 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Ursula.canada
    @Ursula.canada 6 месяцев назад +3

    Dad needs to get educated about HIV, and it’s not only same sex couples, also that’s NOT how it started. Love that they are talking, that is so important.

  • @DeltaCreator246
    @DeltaCreator246 Год назад +57

    Honest discussion, hats off to the parents and very well raised children, congratulations !

  • @u105524
    @u105524 Год назад +8

    The kids are all so adorable you got to be so proud. It's enlightening to hear their experiences. I am jealous about not being able to have this type of open conversation with kids

  • @parveenquadri5199
    @parveenquadri5199 Год назад +25

    I am impressed how parents try to open their kids on the topic,we as Indians or Pakistanis barely talk to our kids. Good job Zarna.!!
    The young parents who are raising their kids in US must watch it. It will be great help for them.

  • @pavankumart6878
    @pavankumart6878 Год назад +82

    As an Indian I can feel zarna mam that she is not ready to use words but at the same time she wants to understand what is happening in their lives about sex🤣😅

  • @ShaneCallum
    @ShaneCallum Год назад +18

    Ah man! this episode is so nice and yet filled bomb after bomb, both from parents and their children. Everyone is an expert in dropping surprise bombs. I am obsessed with this lady and her family! Lots of Love Zarna

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +7

      this lady is obsessed with you and all her fans! I'm here to serve. For real.

  • @nodirakazakova
    @nodirakazakova 9 месяцев назад +1

    Coming from a central Asian country with strict parents, I can definitely tell that the fact that you let your kids talk about this, and that you hear them out and that all the family members are included in this conversation, it is definitively healthy. I mean we all make mistakes both as kids and as parents, but like the fact that you’re open minded enough to sit and talk about it, is very important. I really wish I could be as open with my parents as your kids are, I think they’re very lucky and they have cool parents, so kids, appreciate your parents, trust me they’re genuinely cool.

  • @ifalok007
    @ifalok007 Год назад +29

    My wife made me watch this, loved it in first go, watched other 2 episodes as well, subscribed as well. Please keep making such videos with your family. All 3 kids are a very smart and contribute to the discussion in a way which matters.

  • @judycarlin763
    @judycarlin763 7 месяцев назад +2

    So funny on so many levels! Clever and insightful! Love your honesty and willingness to share!

  • @Nyny.1000
    @Nyny.1000 Год назад +21

    These kids are so courageous 😂 like my parents are grandparents and this convo: I could never 💀

  • @NIGHTGUYRYAN
    @NIGHTGUYRYAN 4 месяца назад +1

    its insanely funny that the kids are giving their parents the talk 😂😂😂

  • @arleencollins5302
    @arleencollins5302 Год назад +29

    Loved the whole episode! Maybe a great follow up would be healthy vs. unhealthy relationships. Beyond the sexual act and its consequences, there are young children in abusive relationships. How to handle the emotions of lust, love, chemistry, attraction. What to do when in an unsafe position. How to be a good boyfriend/girlfriend.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +14

      I like this idea - I will do an episode about this!

    • @jyotichandna5196
      @jyotichandna5196 Год назад +2

      I second that 👍

  • @vershaashay
    @vershaashay Год назад +5

    Alright I'm an indian, I'm Zoya's age and I TOO have two brothers and this is how my parents and brothers react and talk when we are having any discussion. This is too relatable and good. I totally love Zoya she's amazing

  • @wonderkris
    @wonderkris Год назад +20

    Very glad to hear your kids talk about consent. It is such a landmine topic. I am happy to hear your son talk about it in more black and white terms as this is the one that can be twisted against them easily.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +2

      Yes he has tutors for everything!

  • @Agathism
    @Agathism Год назад +8

    The conversation started when my daughters' elementary school asked for parent's permissions (and yes, I read them) and consented to sex education in 5th grade. We, as a family, went to a seminar that talked about periods and growth so my daughters wouldn't ever have to feel even a tinge of shame or embarrassment (that I did, growing up in India) around menses.
    I adore you Zarna, because you are the essence of every immigrant parent raising an American child and I feel like you get it and make us feel like while we mess up, in so many ways, we can still laugh about it, together as a family. My daughters joke about me being that typical parent and I myself point out the Asian-ness in me, to keep the conversations lighter and open and never to shut the door on us 🙌

  • @navneetkaur7709
    @navneetkaur7709 8 месяцев назад +10

    Meaningful conversation! I am with Zoya. We r family of 4, 2 tennage kids in Uk. We explained my daughter about periods , cared her during her 1st period. Explained to my son. My husband brought flowers, card , chocolates & put money in the card for my daughter. [ I was totally impressed by him , being a Indian man I never seen or heard of it anyone doing it].

  • @kymail
    @kymail 8 месяцев назад +1

    This was AMAZING! I applaud the fact that you had this conversation (not always an easy subject to bring up) and your kids were open and honest about their views on sex, how they learned about it, what their perspective is now, and when they first were aware of what it all means. You are doing a GREAT job raising them, and they are smart and know that if they don't get what they need/feel they are missing info from you (& uncomfortable asking you directly), they can Google it and/or ask their peers.
    I told our daughter about how puppies and kittens were made when she was very young (probably 5) and just let it sink in. As she was older, she had sex education in school and learned more. I'm grateful that you spoke about STDs and birth control! Obviously, elementary schools have been providing this information for the past 50+ years. I am 65 and I had it in elementary school here in California.
    You and your husband offer insight to your perspective not only as parents, but also of your culture, and it is a wonderful opportunity to see and here all that you bring to these episodes. Your children have incredible insight and the discussions you facilitate provide a much missing conversation in society. You are refreshing! You keep the focus on the topic when it starts to vere off center, and you have humor and grace. I love that you appreciate that what your perspective is as a mother may not be the perspective your husband has, or that your children may have.
    Zarna, you bring such incredible joy with these episodes! I look forward to seeing you this Sunday when you open for Tina Fey & Amy Poehler. Finding you on RUclips is a great gift! Thank you for your honesty and humor!

  • @femidasheikh2785
    @femidasheikh2785 Год назад +8

    I'm from India
    And have same as u 3 kids ...2 girls and one son
    U people hv done a great job by having a podcast like this on you tube
    Time has changed and we need to talk to our kids openly about it
    I too try to talk to my kids 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад

      Of course!!

    • @femidasheikh2785
      @femidasheikh2785 Год назад

      @@ZarnaGarg Thank u so much Zarna fr replying..... it's good to know u read our comments and reply bac 😊

  • @georgediaz9967
    @georgediaz9967 Год назад +1

    29:04. OMG "ZO" stirred the familt up with the " everybody being gay a little bit" comment 😂❤

  • @chits7699
    @chits7699 Год назад +21

    Hi Zarna, being an Indian mom of 10 year old girl, this was definitely something that I was scared of “When is the right time to talk to her”. Looking at how you talked about it with kids, I feel more comfortable now. These days kids are open to so much information right and wrong, it’s important to lead them to the right and help them process it. Appreciate your family doing this on camera so that the rest of us get an idea of our kids perspective as well. Love your family!!❤❤❤

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +5

      Aw this means the world!!

    • @barbararobbio1355
      @barbararobbio1355 Год назад +1

      Love your family and how you've raised them. I hope you know that. I have just started following you. I just love your comedy!!!❤

  • @snehak91
    @snehak91 Год назад +35

    This is by far the most entertaining podcast episode I've ever heard. Zarna's "no" to everything was awesome
    People are kissing in 5th grade - no. Teens are getting free condoms in school- no. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 too fun t

  • @lindareda3600
    @lindareda3600 Год назад +13

    Shalabh saying you got your kids at Walmart was hilarious 😆 😂😅

  • @nishahuq
    @nishahuq Год назад +15

    I was kinda sad hearing about your daughter and her experience with getting her first period. I'm trying to teach my boys....that girls bleed and how it effects them, etc. Well my younger one knows from always following me to the bathroom and announcing to people, mommy also wears a diaper. 🙈🙈🙈 but i like this new concept for your show. Will definitely be talking to my boys soon. This is sooooo needed in desi household!!!! Glad your kids agreed to do this segment with you guys.

  • @bronxsingh
    @bronxsingh Год назад +5

    OMG this family is so funny, but so sweet and this is a really nice episode to educate a lot of family and kids

  • @mraycee
    @mraycee Год назад +6

    Watched this with my 13yr old son. Everything about the birds and the bees has now been discussed in one sitting. So thanks a lot, Zarna.😅❤️

  • @kanikachaddagupta
    @kanikachaddagupta Год назад +36

    This was sooo refreshing, Z! And Shalabh needs a special too! Dad humor is a genre all it's own. 😅

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +16

      everyone loving shalabh is the twist I didn't see coming

    • @gn1221
      @gn1221 Год назад

      Your comment that girls have it easier because they control their bodies is depressingly untrue in many states now.

    • @pervezdaruwala8499
      @pervezdaruwala8499 3 месяца назад

      U guys are lucky to have each other....and those wonderful kids too..Yo.

  • @miriambrown6229
    @miriambrown6229 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this. Your kids are wonderful. You have done a great job.

  • @BiryaniPotKitchen
    @BiryaniPotKitchen Год назад +6

    When something goes wrong, it’s always the mom here too 🤣. Hats off to you for raising such confident kids.

  • @NindiyaSharma-vm5nr
    @NindiyaSharma-vm5nr 8 месяцев назад +4

    As an Indian teenagers we are not open about these kind of topics. Like we should but society would not appreciate us at all. For us having sex before marriage is like commiting a crime. We think that Spiritual love is more important. Modern generations are more encouraged towards sex rather than true love. We Indian take loyalty and love very seriously. Even there was that One video which says that Indian moms do not say directly I love you to their kids. Oh well yes cause our moms do that with their affection and care, without actually telling us that she loves us.

  • @ninabahl03
    @ninabahl03 Год назад +17

    I enjoyed listening to all of you. When we moved to USA our son went to high school. Everyone in India had scared us of our son will get spoilt. I had to talk to my son about everything and safety was the first thing I told him about. It is wrong that Dad shdnt have to tell daughter because being a mom I had explained to my son. I loved the openness with your children, you have raised them good.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +2

      This is so nice to hear!!

  • @naisharughani1989
    @naisharughani1989 9 месяцев назад +3

    2:11 we said don’t do it 😂😂😂

  • @karkareck6571
    @karkareck6571 Год назад +18

    I can relate to everyone's shock on how much veer knows already. I have a 10 year old and I was also shocked knowing things she is being exposed to in school. Kudos to you and your family for bringing out these topics. It is a conversation a family should have.
    PS I will give you and Shalabh A+ in parenting as your kids are comfortable and honest with you guys. They want to share with you guys and have a conversation.

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +2

      Haha yes!!

    • @nk47100
      @nk47100 Год назад +2

      I agree!

    • @jennymoore8509
      @jennymoore8509 Год назад +3

      I was not surprised at all to hear what Veer knew. I guess things were different were I grew up but these experiences were happening around me in the late 80's/early 90's. I had friends with boyfriends in the 4th grade and my own first boyfriend was in 5th grade (holding hands, went to a school dance, etc). My 1st kiss was with my 3rd boyfriend... In 7th grade (he was in 9th grade). Because of this, I started having talks *very* early with my own children (age 8, starting with very basic information).

  • @gloriatyller4554
    @gloriatyller4554 Год назад +3

    This is a wonderful podcast! As a first generation Canadian ( now very old) experienced both aspects as presented by this family: some information, cultural values, and shame or holding back. My mom wanted to change out what she did not receive yet gave a twisted version of what was okay. That said, what I truly delighted in was just the fact that this family sit together to talk, how well they communicate and that the love between them is palpable. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @rd44457
    @rd44457 Год назад +10

    After watching this, I appreciate my parents even more for giving me all this information at the right time. (btw, we live in India - because somehow if you are India, it is fine to not have given this talk?)
    Periods needs to be discussed before the first cycle. I can not imagine the panic this poor girl felt when she started bleeding with absolutely no idea as to why it was happening. 🥲
    Also the reason why sex talk is so very important,
    1. You don't want a bunch of max level curiosity teenagers, going and exploring things without any prior knowledge.
    2. Precaution - unplanned pregnancies and STDs.
    Also Zarna, let's start at the very basic of being able to say the words.
    Unplanned pregnancy!
    I am glad that you had this talk though. Step in the right direction. 💪🏽

  • @bibirahim-hahn2038
    @bibirahim-hahn2038 5 месяцев назад

    I love this family, their sharing, their honesty, their love. Thank you for doing this.

  • @praiseinourhearts
    @praiseinourhearts Год назад +10

    Watching from Dubai! We love the content you put so much effort to bring us! All the best always!

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад +1

      hi!

    • @praiseinourhearts
      @praiseinourhearts Год назад +2

      ❤❤so excited for this show

    • @ZarnaGarg
      @ZarnaGarg  Год назад

      @@praiseinourhearts omg. thank you for coming by our watch party! was so great to have you!!!

  • @heidiWava
    @heidiWava Месяц назад

    Thank you for this. I felt less awkward and bad about my parenting. I mean: I would like to have done better.. But this also helped me see the world has changed, and how we grew up, and how our parents grew up, and how our children grow up is all different! I like that you are having a conversaron for us to learn from & to not feel so alone.

  • @vindumaharaj104
    @vindumaharaj104 Год назад +29

    Zarna, you and your husband have done an amazing job with your children. They are so intelligent and added a lot of value to the topic. Amazing family. Love watching you guys. Your life is not just about comedy but its great how you deal with serious topics.❤

  • @winjob1
    @winjob1 Год назад +4

    Honest, authentic, simply brilliant! Good to see how Indian family life and culture is evolving on the States side. Your children are a joy!

    • @carolyncox7073
      @carolyncox7073 9 месяцев назад

      @winjob1, "The BIBLE" Greatest Book Ever Written.
      Last Days Prophecy!
      Babylon The Great (America) has Fallen.
      All Praises To The Most High and his Son, The Black Messiah.
      @winjob1, America has no morals or self respect!! ELOHIM Righteous Judgment Is Upon America The Wicked!!!

  • @ishitakhare20
    @ishitakhare20 Год назад +4

    Omg Zarna, this was so educational and I am not even a mom! Absolutely love the format and the openness of the conversation❤

  • @kavyagoswami8939
    @kavyagoswami8939 8 месяцев назад +1

    2:09 "we talked about it, we said don't do it" i cried laughing😂