The Zarna Garg Family Podcast | Ep. 49 American Dreams, Indian Parents

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @SM-jb8jf
    @SM-jb8jf 21 день назад +27

    Daughters are more perceptive to the hardships and the struggles that the parents go through - whether it’s raising the family, dealing with relatives or whatever it may be; in addition to see the sacrificing and the caring nature of a mother. The daughter understands the need to care for others , physically and emotionally, by observing the parents. Then when she becomes an adult, she has that desire to care for the parents, having seen all they sacrificed. I have heard elderly people say that their daughters take better care of them than their sons. And I think it’s because the daughters are more caring to the needs - physical and emotional.

  • @tinaroberts5858
    @tinaroberts5858 21 день назад +13

    I'm Canadian, and all our family members were very close to our mom, rest her soul. She lived with me until she passed at 89yrs. My sisters were always there to help with anything and everything, as well as my son and friends
    Family is absolutely everything to me.

  • @VeenaBalasubramanya
    @VeenaBalasubramanya 19 дней назад +8

    I watch all your episodes. This is the kind of conversation I would want to have when my kids grow up. Keep going🎊🎊

  • @rdihtarahb
    @rdihtarahb 20 дней назад +7

    This series has been one big parenting lesson. Lots to learn!

  • @Greenway1234
    @Greenway1234 21 день назад +20

    A+++ to Zarna. Swimming and playing games with the kids and staying up while Zoya was studying. Calling another mum about the cookie incident. I learned something. Thank you Garg family!!

  • @nemomonteflores3890
    @nemomonteflores3890 20 дней назад +9

    Both of you raised extraordinary people. The love and admiration among you all is beautiful.

  • @Ace_Of_Bace
    @Ace_Of_Bace 17 дней назад +3

    A for everyone, A+ for Z!
    I am Afghan and this might as well have been my family!
    Love you guys!
    First time here and Subscribed!

  • @ronaldfharring7326
    @ronaldfharring7326 17 дней назад

    I discovered Zarna on the Brian Kilmeade show. This is a great family dynamic. There's humor and tolerance which I appreciate.

  • @anshikajha6550
    @anshikajha6550 15 дней назад +3

    This is great Zarna, can you do pvt vs public schools in America? In terms of long term effects on kids. Also what to look out for in a school

  • @rachanagowda3530
    @rachanagowda3530 21 день назад +9

    Congratulations Veer on 99/100 🎉
    Keep going

  • @nsns7200
    @nsns7200 21 день назад +10

    You guys live in NYC. Indian kids living in suburbs do play all kinds of sports

  • @shraddhadesai1729
    @shraddhadesai1729 21 день назад +6

    Happy Diwali to all of you.. loved to see you all in the White House for Diwali party..

  • @chandnisoni3954
    @chandnisoni3954 20 дней назад +2

    Wow so many insights. I didnt send my 3 year old camp and I was feeling guilty. You are validating some of my strategies. Its hard to raise kids in UES. We need an episode on what strategy went wrong too.

  • @frimavalentine4756
    @frimavalentine4756 18 дней назад +1

    What an episode this this !!!! Its sk nice to see how have raised your kids ..Its true that kids dont need all the fancy stuff we parents struggle to provide .. Their core memory will always be the time spent with them.
    This episode i think each one of youll deserves an A grade for their role and viewpoints ..

  • @Baidasskhushbu
    @Baidasskhushbu 21 день назад +6

    Shalabh is really funny! Sometimes more than Zarna!

  • @marieotte5742
    @marieotte5742 13 дней назад

    A goes to Zarna. Such a loving mom.

  • @anshsingh2044
    @anshsingh2044 13 дней назад

    I really enjoyed this episode 😂, it was such a wholesome chat like usual. Love you guys 🙌🏽. Zarna deserved that grade A.

  • @francestan70
    @francestan70 21 день назад +9

    Zarna gets A+, you are amazing mom.

  • @justarandomperson7664
    @justarandomperson7664 19 дней назад +1

    That sibling punishment was great 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @MultiHarsh111
    @MultiHarsh111 4 дня назад

    Such a great bond!

  • @Steamrolleronstorm
    @Steamrolleronstorm 21 день назад +2

    LOVE your podcast and it’s been a great resource for me recently even though I don’t always agree with some perspectives on it. So thank you!! Asking for myself: I’m a young immigrant Indian parent raising my toddler in San Francisco. I feel clueless about the school system in America and don’t know what might be the best place to research this at. Also same question regarding college education- is there a resource for parents like me that gives a good mind map breakdown of how to approach school and college? The choices for both seem to influence so many life decisions here in the long term - home, city of choice, neighborhood, how free time is spent/ invested in etc. what are the ins and outs of applying early, auditing and picking classes etc? I wish to put my best foot forward for my kid. Also how about this topic as an idea for another episode?

  • @vilte6810
    @vilte6810 16 дней назад

    amazing Podcast, thank you so much!!

  • @ragingfire3585
    @ragingfire3585 18 дней назад

    i want my kids to see this. this is like , needs to be preserved in some sort of libaray for reference.

  • @Aunty254
    @Aunty254 20 дней назад

    Great topic..learning alot as a parent of teens 👍..A grade to the parents

  • @veenahegde1086
    @veenahegde1086 20 дней назад

    Even I had sacrificed my work, which was my own decision to bring up my only child who was born after 7 years, hats off to my husband who helped me in grooming my child, I dint want him to grown with baby sitter who were no good those days, Its worth, when you see them doing so well in life. All your 3 kids touchwood are very sweet kids.God bless them.

    • @PriyaGajanan
      @PriyaGajanan 18 дней назад +1

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  • @tinaroberts5858
    @tinaroberts5858 20 дней назад +1

    Veer gets my A grade because he's correct in his assertion.

  • @varshasadana3072
    @varshasadana3072 20 дней назад +1

    I gave up with taking the screaming kids to Bollywood movies. Last one was Jawan and my daughter started staring at the ceiling. She came home and told her friends she could not stare at a shirtless grandfather.

  • @sanjanaali8831
    @sanjanaali8831 20 дней назад +1

    Zarna please do a video on the parenting strategy that went wrong- from both you and shalabh
    Btw this episode was just 👌🏻👌🏻 learnt a lot!!

  • @josephanton6099
    @josephanton6099 21 день назад +5

    Zarna and Shaloub (sp?) are amazing parents. A family to admire.

  • @jyad1091
    @jyad1091 20 дней назад

    Zoya is so extraordinary, she is smart and beautiful and so so kind, courteous. I hope I am able to raise my daughter as well as you did Zarna.

  • @saharshjain3203
    @saharshjain3203 19 дней назад

    Funniest one so far, made me remember my desi punishments (the other siblings!)

  • @thejillykilly
    @thejillykilly 20 дней назад +1

    Zarna, please do a video on the struggles you had to overcome to bring up kids in USA?

  • @MyPureliving
    @MyPureliving 19 дней назад

    I feel women in general are more caring and emotional that’s why we see daughters taking of parents or atleast think of them more than sons. Sons once engaged in their life just get too engaged in their own life and find it difficult to also think about their parents at the same time. I feel it’s just a man and a woman thing and you see it in all areas not just in parent child relationship. It’s not like they don’t care but their way of caring is just very different

  • @user-xh8jz6ze8l
    @user-xh8jz6ze8l 20 дней назад +1

    Hi Zarna aunty and the family .
    Can you do podcast on zoya’s stansford journey and Brij’s Cornel journey ?
    This vlog is super nice thanks

  • @YouTubeFan-wk8rq
    @YouTubeFan-wk8rq 17 дней назад

    Zoya is the kind of daughter you dream about 💕

  • @prajaktamandage7066
    @prajaktamandage7066 20 дней назад +1

    20:00 I have story of my didi
    When she was small like 5-6
    She wanted mom to give her attention but mom was busy in something so she was telling to her to wait
    She got irritated and fast snacks mom prepared she just took and throw the plate in yard
    Mom was mad so she shouted her and lock her out of the house
    But she was not crying or anything
    She just gone to aunt(tenant upstairs)
    Played there till dad came back from office 😅😂😂😢😂😂😂
    (Where as here when she left mom was crying and calling her back but she didn't came and then when dad came home and saw mom tears, sad she came from without nowhere all crying and hugged dad like she was the victim)like 😂😂😂😂😂😅😅

    • @prajaktamandage7066
      @prajaktamandage7066 20 дней назад

      I was not born
      And this story is told my them😂😂😂😅

  • @nancyvillagra7606
    @nancyvillagra7606 20 дней назад

    A +for the Gargs parents

  • @zahirsplate
    @zahirsplate 20 дней назад

    6:57 Zarna you are just 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @MaheshYadav-hk4io
    @MaheshYadav-hk4io 21 день назад

    Very good video
    ❤❤ from India

  • @MrBrownnn696
    @MrBrownnn696 11 дней назад

    I like Veer he’s very smart…

  • @enness615
    @enness615 21 день назад +4

    Good one. Although when do Zoya and Brij attend classes ?

  • @HenneCindie
    @HenneCindie 21 день назад +1

    0:56 i just noticed you guys were wearing slippers even on couch like my indians parents will kill me if i did that 😂
    05:17 personally i want to move out but then i will visit my parents every week and that sounds little hectic maybe 1st i will earn good have a good house in whatever city i want to move out and make my parents live with me as i am single child and it is very indian behavior
    13:04 that is not that rare i know many people here play foothball basket ball almost professionally and now we do have good sports facilities in our schools and 14:35 i am 16 still sleep in same room as my parents and i like that can relate to zarna aunty that is very relatable
    27:50 too relatable

    • @buzzybee4305
      @buzzybee4305 21 день назад +1

      It might not be their home couch

    • @HenneCindie
      @HenneCindie 21 день назад +1

      ​​@@buzzybee4305maybe ya but even some where else as a indian it feels off just saying

  • @A_Menon
    @A_Menon 21 день назад +3

    So many stories I have heard before :( Is this a repeat topic?

  • @KarthikSelvan-z9l
    @KarthikSelvan-z9l 20 дней назад

    Daaammm … Personal care agreement is the only binding option to recover returns on the portfolio

  • @janemaina1696
    @janemaina1696 21 день назад

    Give the kid a cookie, dang it! 😂

  • @krishnamadan9055
    @krishnamadan9055 18 дней назад

    What is that soft toy in both of your son’s hands called ? Seems very cozy

  • @valoriefalorie4223
    @valoriefalorie4223 20 дней назад

    9:41 - Brig is right 😂. Most boys are like that! Women are too attached. It’s not an issue but it’s their nature.

  • @Neha_H46
    @Neha_H46 20 дней назад +1

    When Zarna talks about MILs, I feel that. Even moms in some cases act like they've discovered the secret to eternal youth-zero investment in their kids and expecting royal pampering in return. Guess what? Money doesn't just drop from the sky! And if my kids pull a disappearing act in college, I'm sending out a search party!

  • @KanyaKanya-pj4qe
    @KanyaKanya-pj4qe 20 дней назад

    Isnt it 26 years yet?

  • @preetkaursethi
    @preetkaursethi 20 дней назад

    Zarna❤‍🩹🙌

  • @dekngamtato4218
    @dekngamtato4218 14 дней назад

    No it's not family podcast it's zarna aunty and zoya podcast both girls never let's talk those boy's

  • @peggyfilipovits-ol6zh
    @peggyfilipovits-ol6zh 21 день назад

    As all around

  • @tinaroberts5858
    @tinaroberts5858 20 дней назад

    Wtaf? You locked a child outside? Am I understanding this correctly?

  • @akshaykhanna1131
    @akshaykhanna1131 21 день назад +5

    You guys are again still stuck in India of 1970s. People much older than your kids have actually had quite a decent experience with sports, especially soccer and swimming. India has had many "Gymkhana" like facilities with a rich variety of sports (not as comparable to Manhattan), and parents have always encouraged them.
    This family is either very out of touch or their families back in India were not well to do (at all) and they probably saw money for the first time in US.

    • @janakipatel8498
      @janakipatel8498 21 день назад +3

      Nope. I immigrated only a few years back and go back each year. My son is as old as all of my friends' kids (all upper middle class families in a tier 1/2 cities). The sports infrastructure in India is a joke as a compared to the US.

    • @PriyaSharma-if6yd
      @PriyaSharma-if6yd 21 день назад +2

      Do you think all cities in India have sports facilities? You are talking from a bubble

  • @mlleharshi5783
    @mlleharshi5783 20 дней назад +1

    Bro. Every minute of this is a debate point. I can't even keep up. Why do you have a child? What is the meaning of life? Do you not trust your upbringing? I may agree on awareness but what do I have to know what happened on that weekend? What's the big deal about 4 days? What do you mean investment? There is no return on this. Also, overthinking and harrasing the child about futur issues may end up actualising it. Change the thought process. 10 minutes is enough for me. Bye.

  • @Abraham-uk4xy
    @Abraham-uk4xy 21 день назад

    Shalab is my hero. Clever IIT grad and honest financier.
    Zarna is superb when she is comparing Asian cutures with Western cultures. But she is best when she is matchmaking at the Club.
    Podcast is a complete waste of time. Lazy people sitting around talking into a mike. Who gives a fart.

  • @Abraham-uk4xy
    @Abraham-uk4xy 17 дней назад

    Please stop podcasts. Podcasts is for lazy fools. Sitting around talking into Mike's. Just to pass the time. If I wanted to listen to speech I would tune into a radio channel.
    More comedy shows, cutting pineapples in the kitchen and cornering Brij when he wants to do western things like sports, go to the beach and do sun bathing.
    Then henpecking my hero Shaleb. When he is cornered Shaleb comes out with some smart golden nuggets showing his superb intelligence

  • @niveditas575
    @niveditas575 20 дней назад

    That Track ⭐ star thing - just to even my surprise, these days India is witnessing quite of awareness. ## Hyderabad has 100s of private sport zones, where working professional/nin sport guys visit & game.
    ** people are sending their kids to tennis Academy, dance class & swimming sessions.
    ## I always was a road runner but did some 20+ marathons, owing to the initiative of the running community.

  • @Trollslayer_LA
    @Trollslayer_LA 5 дней назад

    Are they Parsis?

  • @sanjanaali8831
    @sanjanaali8831 20 дней назад +1

    Zarna please do a video on the parenting strategy that went wrong- from both you and shalabh
    Btw this episode was just 👌🏻👌🏻 learnt a lot!!