The Zarna Garg Show | Ep. 2: Don't Lie To Me

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Zarna Garg

Zarna Garg

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@vidyashautecuisine720
@vidyashautecuisine720 Жыл бұрын
Even my children don't want to go on vacations, because my home is like a vacation spot where they r happy doing stuff they like such as playing video games, or badminton or watching movies , going to the fitness classes and the keyboard classes and eating my homecooked delicacies...Kids just love that parents listen to them without judging them....They hate when we compare them with others and just want us to love them for who they are...but it is our responsibility to make them understand how the world works and that can be tricky....
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Aw this is the best!
@matildamaher1505
@matildamaher1505 Жыл бұрын
Awesome
@veergarg4635
@veergarg4635 Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome!
@krystalcook6856
@krystalcook6856 Жыл бұрын
I love your family. Y'all are amazing. I grew up with abusive parents in every way. We never had good holidays, birthdays, and vacations meant going to stay at grandparents house and paternal grandmother hated us. Your children are so mature for their age. Your daughter is so amazing. Happiness is something I've never experienced and a topic I speak of constantly with therapist. What is true happiness?
@alezandradavila2581
@alezandradavila2581 Жыл бұрын
Yes love it
@anuradhadas3747
@anuradhadas3747 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is a STAR.. She is so empathetic, articulate, confident yet so kind..❤
@onehappytortoise
@onehappytortoise Жыл бұрын
Absolutely...and Brij...so sorted already
@Maureen-MO
@Maureen-MO 11 ай бұрын
Dad is great at shutting her down. It hurts
@TheKlore
@TheKlore 11 ай бұрын
@@Maureen-MO ikr, i can see them getting uncomfortable but their kids are very vocal.
@SBahna29
@SBahna29 10 ай бұрын
I ❤❤❤ this fam
@jacechopra
@jacechopra 9 ай бұрын
I LOVE. OYS, and even though I’m in my 40s I so resonate with her
@prajwalrao7419
@prajwalrao7419 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, Zoya was the MOST sensible speaker here. She is supremely smart, empathetic, practical and a really good person. Her opinions align with what's needed for the world rather than what the world expects. Kudos to Zarna for this.
@YvanFromLausanne
@YvanFromLausanne Жыл бұрын
Zoya’s emotional intelligence is the highest in this family. 👌👍
@jeffshaw3595
@jeffshaw3595 Жыл бұрын
Brij is very mature for a 17 year old young man.
@paulafamularo5001
@paulafamularo5001 Жыл бұрын
These parents can’t even closely compare to the emotional intelligence their children possess.
@Sabine-yf2tc
@Sabine-yf2tc 11 ай бұрын
Your comment is not very respectful. You don't show emotional intelligence at all.
@JuliaMoonray
@JuliaMoonray 10 ай бұрын
She’s the most balanced one. And most mature along with mom.
@ceterisparibus8966
@ceterisparibus8966 10 ай бұрын
How did she, her parents and her brothers get to have such high emotional intelligence?
@അമ്മവീട്
@അമ്മവീട് Жыл бұрын
Zoya is vey smart and intelligent. She is very articulate and I believe her father needs to learn how to respect his daughter. Don’t dismiss her all the time.
@lourdessdarveniza3207
@lourdessdarveniza3207 8 ай бұрын
Yes 1000% correct
@lyndsayd30
@lyndsayd30 Жыл бұрын
This family conversation was so real!!! Happiness is relative. Zoya Brij and Veer are such wise souls!!! Never ignore what children share!!!
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
SO glad!!
@julest5767
@julest5767 11 ай бұрын
I think Brij wanted empathy and understanding for what his "failure" meant to him. Sometimes, we, as parents or people in general, want our child or loved one to feel better so we try so hard to point out why they shouldn't be sad. This family is so brave to have these conversations with all of us! Love all of you for sharing!
@skagraw2
@skagraw2 4 ай бұрын
Intensity of pain of loss depends on attachment. The more you are attached, the more grieving it requires to detach.
@udjsdhirjejekjwks8261
@udjsdhirjejekjwks8261 4 ай бұрын
I think u r being just like his mom... He doesn't want sympathy or false hope just be straight up when it's about something that truly matter. Like some exams that actually very much decide your life path and all.
@supriyabramachandran
@supriyabramachandran Жыл бұрын
Zoya is going places - she’s gonna be a guiding light for your family ! @ZarnaGarg you’ve done such a great job raising a wise young Indian woman.
@tasneemlokhandwala1195
@tasneemlokhandwala1195 Жыл бұрын
I am a parent, an older Indian parent, and I still agree with Zoya. There is an unacknowledged pressure you, Zarna, and Shalabh is putting on your children in different ways. Zarna you are overprotective and Brij is right, he needed space then to process his own emotions about the high school. However Shalabh surprised me with his old archaic Godfather stuff - it’s funny - but … he is inadvertently putting pressure on Brij by kind of insinuating that not getting in the high school of choice was a failure. It definitely was not. Your children may not know adult responsibility yet bc they are children but they definitely are not failures. Look at how beautifully they express themselves. And what Shalabh does not realize he in unconsciously dismissing your daughter - several times. Dad - go super slow please! Your daughter is very strong and very smart but some of this hurts. Women are not careless as that Goddamn Godfather said women are fragile. Please listen to your daughter more. She is super smart and on target about what needs to change about typical Indian immigrant parent mentality. Your one liner are hilarious, Shalabh but, they are conversation stoppers. I know you are not misogynist but I was laughing when Zoya said you are getting parent advice from Godfatger?? Lol 😂 . I am so happy you are all doing this as a family. More power to you!!! You are showing so much reality about any immigrant parent. Trust me we all have these situations in our families. You are making them laugh but you are also teaching them a lot by being so vulnerable yourself.seriously, More power to you !!!
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
you tell him Tasneem!!!
@iindajohnston4951
@iindajohnston4951 Жыл бұрын
The daughter has a great attitude
@karyon1007
@karyon1007 Жыл бұрын
​@@bkirstie Zarna is actually showing a LOT of impressive growth here. She hears what her kids are saying, and when it stings she tries to soothe it with a joke (a very natural reaction that a LOT of people have to difficult conversations). However, the most impressive thing is that she is catching herself doing it and then refocusing on what her kids are trying to say.
@saipappu9912
@saipappu9912 Жыл бұрын
Omg u said my thoughts exactly, only a little subtle than i would on Shalabh. Zarna, i immediately felt that many struggles you would have put through with Shalabh in validating your kids as they were growing up. You did a great job!! And papa, mellow down please, force make a space in your heart to take advice from your daughter, a profound soul!! Sorry to say, every now n then, Shalabh projected his typical Indian alpha male ego.
@ceterisparibus8966
@ceterisparibus8966 10 ай бұрын
I agree - she showed a lot of growth on this one specifically@@karyon1007
@triedandtested6695
@triedandtested6695 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is such an intelligent girl.. When she said failure is being disrespectful to the ones you care about or it is when you don't care about the exams... Not when you couldn't crack the exam.. She was thinking on a higher level... They all are raised well.. Not passing an exam is just a set back not a failure..
@payalgupta4430
@payalgupta4430 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@apoorvasingh6238
@apoorvasingh6238 Жыл бұрын
This is EXACTLY what my family discussions sound like!! We're just dumb to not film it and make some money out of it *fml* Also, Zoya, I hear you. The struggles of being the eldest female child is just so apparent. Dear desi parents, pls listen to her. She's giving you the real picture about your family. Truly.
@dipa2191
@dipa2191 Жыл бұрын
You need courage to put yourself out there. They are being paid for being courageous.
@udjsdhirjejekjwks8261
@udjsdhirjejekjwks8261 4 ай бұрын
Why r u guys so biased. What matters to her the most might not matter to the boys, that happiness priority thing just felt so irrelevant yet valid but still biased.
@Create_ripples
@Create_ripples Жыл бұрын
Dad dismissing daughter at many instances is honestly heartbreaking to see. Not able understand others point of view is one thing but dismissing or devaluing ones point of you is disrespectful. I wish that part changed in this family.
@അമ്മവീട്
@അമ്മവീട് Жыл бұрын
That’s true.. I felt the same way.
@mailamrithaa
@mailamrithaa Жыл бұрын
I think the only time he dismissed his daughter and wife was with that Godfather comment. I am a woman and find Godfather iconic as well, but that dialogue has no place in our world of today. Women can't be careless either.
@rrani82
@rrani82 Жыл бұрын
True, the way he was trying to shut her up was very painful to watch.. Seems like he favours his sons over his amazing daughter 💔 Or maybe he's not articulate enough to explain his viewpoint. I hope it's the latter. After all, we only see a small part of their life.
@RiaByMe
@RiaByMe Жыл бұрын
He is literally trying to just support his son (who feels extremely unsupported) and say that his point of view is valid too... All Brij was saying is that it does not matter what you guys say... There's nothing the family could have done to make him feel supported. Everyone was taking it personally - very very frankly, I would have too. But all his dad was trying to point out is that "For Brij, he's saying this is a learning he needed to get to on his own. Others trying to 'make him feel better' was making him feel like they were lying (which they really weren't) and unsupported". He was not dismissing his daughter. He gets where his son is coming from.
@paulafamularo5001
@paulafamularo5001 Жыл бұрын
@@mailamrithaa, your comment doesn’t make sense!! 🤡
@honestvlogs5968
@honestvlogs5968 Жыл бұрын
I don't think the dad (or anyone) acknowledged Zoya properly at 17:00 when she asked- whether she would be considered a 'failure' for not getting into her choice of school by 1 point and he said yes. As a family, she wants to not let that define success or failure and focus more on the effort that someone puts in. The dad seems to be taking Bridge's side (sorry for the spelling) just because he's a 'guy' and according to 'Godfather' - "men are supposed to take things more seriously". That would be really discouraging for me if I were Zoya..
@saumyasrivastava6235
@saumyasrivastava6235 9 ай бұрын
I agree. Zoya and Zarna really made sense here. Both of them are very high in EQ. So sorted and so clear about life. Zoya is definitely going to make it big in life! This incident really left me with a sour taste.
@prithvihangarge3434
@prithvihangarge3434 Жыл бұрын
So very proud of Zoya. As an older sister myself I totally understand how she sees beyond the work life, family life and personal life and prioritises things like happiness and wellness that actually determines our overall wellbeing. I think the most simple way to put it is that Zoya has stopped prioritising what would be the basics and has begun exploring into more. To Shalab Uncle, I’d just like to say I’m sure you don’t mean it but you can kind of see throughout the episode that you tend to dismiss Zoya oftentimes probably because you can’t relate to her. I know it’s probably something you can’t control but please do try because Zoya is one in a million. To Brij and Veer, Support your sister more actively. I don’t know if you see it but your sister puts in a lot of effort for you guys to be seen so support her more actively simply because she should be supported. To Zarna Auntie, You remind me of my mom. You’re willingness to learn from your children is very appreciated. My mom is my best friend but she wasn’t 3 years ago. What changed was that she began to listen to me and understand me and take advice from me. She began relying on me to hold the family together when she couldn’t. I have a feeling you and Zoya share that kind of bond. Lots of love and power to your family.
@ashjain9687
@ashjain9687 Жыл бұрын
Felt Zoya’s efforts were dismissed. She is like the most important pillar.
@shiny2244
@shiny2244 Жыл бұрын
exactily!! thank you for this comment. this is exactly what i wanted to say:)
@poojashrivastava78
@poojashrivastava78 Жыл бұрын
I'd say that too! Her husband needs to be little more understanding, first trying to side with the kids saying the the mother smothers and then literally giving out the very bad advice that women and kids can relax but men can't, that's toxic masculinity and justifying this via an OLD generation movie quote, it's all just too much to watch. The elder son is getting a lot of that from him too, if you really feel that you had a failure and don't want to take it easy, so don't! Get focused on the next goal, your father is not giving you the pep talk you need after the failure, which is life is marathon and not a sprint, learning the right lesson is important during or after any tough time, turn this failure into your next win and to do this, you don't have to take your family's support for granted, or diss their efforts which looks like are more of your mother's and your elder sister's efforts. Just thank them for their good words and well wishes and focus on the next win, don't whine that they're the one in the wrong and they're lying or whatever.
@sonomadre
@sonomadre Жыл бұрын
Huge respect for Zoya. The fact that the parents don't want to talk about happiness and don't want to listen to her viewpoint and that she is criticized by saying that she is hanging out with the wrong people. Such a sad day for Zoya and her siblings.
@brijgarg9987
@brijgarg9987 Жыл бұрын
🎉
@aditishah2041
@aditishah2041 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is the most sorted person in the family ! Her thoughts are on spot. Beautiful human
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Haha!
@kalanatarajan7993
@kalanatarajan7993 Жыл бұрын
The DAD was spot on when he talked about shouldering responsibility and that this conversation would be a luxury when that happens. He came out as a practical person rather than emotional. Lovely family. Nice that the kids think the American way! May you guys have all the happiness in the world.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you!
@enarcadie1105
@enarcadie1105 Жыл бұрын
“I just don’t have any space in my life to get that advice from you”…that was so harsh and hurtful to hear from a dad to his daughter. That said, Zarna you have a very special family, the kids have a level of maturity, empathy and self sufficiency that are truly admirable. Thanks for sharing these talks, very insightful. Love to you all. Zoya is a star. And dad is a good guy, just maybe needs to consider a softer touch sometimes. 💕
@SatyanGnanam
@SatyanGnanam 10 ай бұрын
Dad just has a totally materialistic view of life.
@tigerx22
@tigerx22 7 ай бұрын
Exactly. Zoya wasnt trying to give him advice. His "CARELESS" interpretation didnt realize Zoyas point was to try to bring out her dads happy moments and that way she can learn too.
@rikjomlollen8696
@rikjomlollen8696 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is really empathetic and has a certain maturity and modernity to the way she think and explains herself while Brij is very logical and a little insensitive yet he always has a point way to put forward his point. I can literally see Brij as a great husband who thinks stuff logically and doesn’t panic and deals with stuff maturely
@srijanaangdembey5238
@srijanaangdembey5238 Жыл бұрын
Zoya might just be the better parent. As an older sister, I see you, I feel you!
@bollywoodbandwagon
@bollywoodbandwagon Жыл бұрын
Ok Zoya just gave me the biggest laugh after Brij goes “you were all unsupportive”. Zoya is so offended. i get it. Zoya is actually offering the family real love & support but they are not familiar with it, so it goes under everybody’s radar.
@robo1789
@robo1789 10 ай бұрын
true
@swarupae2559
@swarupae2559 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is extremely sorted and brilliant. It is amazing that she is so evolved. Her definition of failure is spot on. World needs more of her.
@sunilnoronha3816
@sunilnoronha3816 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is right. We steer away when we have to but we will gravitate towards what brings us more happiness.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
she's rarely right 😒
@deepas
@deepas Жыл бұрын
@@ZarnaGarg😄
@TurmericTalesOfficial
@TurmericTalesOfficial Жыл бұрын
@@ZarnaGarg😂❤
@2152133
@2152133 Жыл бұрын
😂
@veergarg4635
@veergarg4635 Жыл бұрын
“How you live your days is how you live your life”
@mailamrithaa
@mailamrithaa Жыл бұрын
I just came to say, I LOVED this video. The whole talk between Shalabh and Brij on handling failure, and even how much of a disconnect it was for Zarna and Zoya was so insightful - it made me realise, this is exactly what happens between my husband and me. When he's facing a setback, and I am reassuring him, I am expressing support in my love language, but he feels annoyed because he thinks I am lying, because for him, he needs to deal with it himself. This is so instructional, thank you!
@mowgli7_
@mowgli7_ Жыл бұрын
I think Brij will see that the life is greater and much much bigger than standardised tests or getting into a high school. Plus, everything in life is a battle we have to get through on our own. Nobody at any time can say anything that makes the pain go away, any kind of pain. But you will always need somebody to validate you when you are low and down on life.
@wendydawkins1807
@wendydawkins1807 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is my hero she’s a brilliant young lady with great empathy and a gentle soul, I wish for her great success in her life, love your family….
@HvnLee
@HvnLee Жыл бұрын
This conversation about testing pressures and getting in the “right” high school in NYC is so real and so big. This has a lot to do with growth mindset and the fact that we are all feel differently. As a 6-12 NYC school counselor this is a great conversation.
@deanadavoudiasl1971
@deanadavoudiasl1971 11 ай бұрын
As someone who grew up in NYC and was subject to all these standardized tests to get into these schools, the anxiety that I felt is also palpable in the Gary children. I wish there was a better path to educate our children without all of this pressure and anxiety.
@diptisiddamsettiwar5018
@diptisiddamsettiwar5018 Жыл бұрын
This conversation was so beautiful and moving that I am sobbing watching you all being open, honest, loving, and accepting of each other's thoughts and opinions. Thank you, Zarna! ❤
@aeshnaroy9882
@aeshnaroy9882 Жыл бұрын
Garg family round table is riveting and insightful. 10/10.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
aww thank you!
@TheKk1204
@TheKk1204 Жыл бұрын
Amazing conversation!!! I am amazed to hear this whole new perspectives from the teens!! Especially, the point which Brij made....it's your battle and you have to deal with it!! Love the ways these teens / kids have been vocal about their emotions!! ❤
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Wooo!!!
@desigal8960
@desigal8960 Жыл бұрын
No matter what the issues are or solutions you find. Its great to see a family open up and talk . Period ! its a real struggle
@dipanwitadas4504
@dipanwitadas4504 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely Love the honest Conversations!!! Keep Making more episodes. And for everyone, it is very hard for immigrant parents to raise children who were born and raised here. Everyone is learning on the go, parenting is HARD. It takes a lot of courage to put out your family on a public forum. The kids are so supportive and participating.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
parenting is a battle everyday
@carlasamuels479
@carlasamuels479 Жыл бұрын
😊so true my kids born in 🇨🇦and me from 🇿🇦we don't share the same values it's very tricky ....so much eyerolling when I bring up hardships from Africa they can't relate to I had to back off talking about what I went thru too much
@carlasamuels479
@carlasamuels479 Жыл бұрын
👌
@vinay23187
@vinay23187 Жыл бұрын
This series is so good. I wish i had such conversations with my family when i was young.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Yay so glad!!
@sophsdtr
@sophsdtr 8 ай бұрын
"Smothers"/"Smuckers" same thing! Lol. Since discovering Zarna and her family, I cannot get enough. Combines wisdom with humor. The best way to learn most things. 😂
@nehaaggarwal8085
@nehaaggarwal8085 Жыл бұрын
This family conversation gave me some real parenting cues. Family conversations are a tough fact to imagine and pull off, but a need to stay happy and content. Wish I am able to converse as beautifully as you.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Aw so glad!
@amulyagade6612
@amulyagade6612 Жыл бұрын
I agree with zoya on pursuing happiness. When we live in a world surrounded by tradgedy and stress, I think it is crucial to at least try to do things that make you happy. Get your hair done, buy a video game, get a tattoo. Who cares if it costs some money and takes some time out of your day. There is not point in life or your career if you are not happy.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
One way to think of it haha
@rajeswarikannan430
@rajeswarikannan430 Жыл бұрын
Dad was too harsh on Zoya. So hugs to Zoya. We cannot pursue happiness but we can pursue activities that make us happy, I hope that makes sense. But as an adult when you have a choice to pick between responsibility and happiness, responsibility wins due to practicality. He has to put food on the table and pay the tuition. Stanford kids are talented, so when you are very talented, without family responsibilities, you can pursue whatever you want and be happy but someone at 50 for example cannot bring in new talent that will lead to some newfound happiness. I am just decoding this in my own way! This would be the way to talk to Zoya than to say --you start paying your bills and then talk about happiness. But kudos for this episode. Great conversation. Brij has a great future...
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
basically I'm right about everything!
@Maureen-MO
@Maureen-MO 11 ай бұрын
He had to reflect and I hope he does so to improve his character and deepen his relationship as a father.
@aishwaryas9229
@aishwaryas9229 Жыл бұрын
We would love to hear more such talks. It really builds the family.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
More episodes coming!!
@AmruthaReddy-r1d
@AmruthaReddy-r1d Жыл бұрын
I totally understand what Brij is saying , sometimes parents try to be so strong for you that they don’t see that you are hurting when you fail at something. Parents want you to feel better so they try to make it feel like it doesn’t matter and there are other options. But at that moment when you are disappointed all you need for your family to be real and just say I understand it sucks but let’s gets real with our options, it’s a new day let try again and if you are not doing well take your time and we’re here for you. Eventually as Children we’ll get over it at some point.
@ShaneCallum
@ShaneCallum Жыл бұрын
I wish I could go and give a hug to Zoya! There is no way an Indian kid is winning any argument with their parents, even though it involves a fresh perspective.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Aw!
@Amarhi281
@Amarhi281 Жыл бұрын
I am loving this family conversation. I wish my parents would just stay home and hang out with us, then dragging us on vacation
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
I think the parents need a vacation 😂
@anitabhasker5330
@anitabhasker5330 Жыл бұрын
@@ZarnaGarggreat advice - just leave the kids home and go enjoy that vacation 😂❤
@brijgarg9987
@brijgarg9987 Жыл бұрын
True that
@GMAMEC
@GMAMEC Жыл бұрын
The kids will appreciate the vacations when they get older. Right now, video games and friends are the priority. Regardless of what you decide, spend together and keep talking. You all are doing a great job.
@testprofile1840
@testprofile1840 Жыл бұрын
my observations :- Dad - knows the reality of the world doesn't believes in everything will be good somehow he beleives in karma and understands the difference in how the boys and girls are going to be judged in the world mom - very caring motherly she too knows the reality and knows the difference between boys and girls but also has the ultimate mother responsibility hence sometimes she keeps back the reality to offer the motherly care to children daughter - she believes everything will be alright by itself isn't a lie which shows she still lives in a fairytale environment hasn't been pushed out of the comfort zone into the outer world of reality and responsibilities elder son - knows what is good and bad for him understands where the family comes from and understands how he needs to deal whith the failures on his own younger son - he is mature for his age but still some signs of childishness which is good he is enjoying his childhood and learning to take new responsibilities overall a nice healthy family destined to live a satisfied and happy life happy independence day
@ShalabhGarg
@ShalabhGarg Жыл бұрын
Happy independence day to you also
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@MultiHarsh111
@MultiHarsh111 4 ай бұрын
What a family! Love you guys! As a person in my 30s I can see in the video how Zarna was concerned about Brij being failure and repeatedly kept checking if Brij still feels that way. She had it back of her mind to make sure she knows what her son things and is trying to make sure with arguments and discussions that he doesn't keep it in his heart and damage his future consistently thinking about it. You are so connected and love each other so much! It feels so good to see you guys like this. Love your Mom and Dad guys. No matter what. Never let this go.
@kavitham6134
@kavitham6134 Жыл бұрын
Great episode! Brij seemed to want failure acknowledged as much as success. He is a highly motivated individual and that particular failure hit him hard. I can relate to that. I would say its important to acknowledge the lows as much as the highs, and learning to deal with the lows is equally important as celebrating success. It's a life skill actually. There's a Japanese saying - Fall down seven times, stand up eight. Its not the number of times we fall that matters, its the number of times we stand up! Nice touch with the pineapples!
@brijgarg9987
@brijgarg9987 Жыл бұрын
I’m Brij!!
@anthill1510
@anthill1510 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I think supporting him would have actually meant to acknowledge that it was a failure and hurt. It sucks to not get into that school. And saying it doesn`t matter doesn`t help him, you have to acknowledge the pain. This "everything is fine anyways" wants you to supress your negative feelings.
@shameemayousuf7802
@shameemayousuf7802 Жыл бұрын
Loved the realness and authenticity of this conversation, and the vulnerability displayed by all. Zoya advocates for happiness and wellness, which is being discussed and prioritised more in society. As this discussion unfolded, I think the family raised important points that piece together and point to two key things 1) values AND 2) basic needs: basic needs (a financial base, roof over ones head, ability to put food on the table, take care of oneself, be educated), make a valuable contribution to society through whatever pursuit interests, while developing healthy relationships that gives a sense of connectedness, all drive positive mental health. The point too is that this all comes with a sense of repsonsibility no matter one's age, though that may look very different for a 20 year and a parent. Also what I got from this is that just because one experiences a level of stress, that may not necessarily mean they are unhappy with their pursuit. Stress is a normal physiological response, and understanding the stress and managing it is part of wellness. I also appreicated what Brij brought up......processing in his way his perceived "failure". It raised an important point of communicating to our loved ones, team mates, friends etc. how we wish to be supported, and also the need for him to process his emotions, reflect and self evaluate on what he did well in his preparation and what lessons can be learned to take forward in his future growth. Shalabh does seem to be a parent who has been influenced by norms of a patriarchal philosophy, and how beautiful that he has the strength of women and sons around him to challenge this thought, and support his growth in alternative ways of thinking. What I certianly got from this was conversation, debate, critical thinking are engaged in and wrestled with, sometimes with difficulty and discomfort in family dynamics. Thank-you for sharing with us.
@yaminisharma5259
@yaminisharma5259 Жыл бұрын
Loved it! It's so great to see how self-aware, confident, and mature these teenage kids are, and how clearly they are able to articulate what they are thinking and feeling! I hope my now one-year-old grows up to be like Zoya, Brij, and Veer. Also, I am so inspired by the idea of "walk with family" that I plan to start the tradition with my own family as soon as possible. Thanks for making these conversations public, Zarna!
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Woo so glad!
@Suzs7
@Suzs7 Жыл бұрын
This episode throws light onto all the different experiences of genders within a family, beyond individual perceptions and opinions. It’s real. I agree with all of you about happiness, from oldest to youngest. Dad 💯. Mom 💯, daughter 💯, son 💯, youngest 💯. As a parent it’s an uneasy journey with no predictable destination. Some have an easier time and others struggle terribly. To recognize and acknowledge the struggles matter the most. Good job family!
@Anubhatyagi11
@Anubhatyagi11 Жыл бұрын
@25:10 hearing Brij say those words brought tears to my eyes! You guys have done a great job at raising these three beautiful smart and kind human beings and that will always be your greatest success, Zarna and Shalabh! May God bless this family!! ❤️🤗 Love from Boston!!
@geitaj
@geitaj Жыл бұрын
I appreciate what Shalab said, once real responsibilities hit you, many of the nice-sounding philosophies of life fall by the way side.
@SM-le4vx
@SM-le4vx Жыл бұрын
Thank you guys!! Its such an eye opening show for me. I’m a parent for 10 yr old boy. We do have similar conversations frequently. But to have a peek into a family with older teen kids and their view points is amazing. Thank you all for being brutally honest and vulnerable. The kids are amazing 😍😍
@TejalPatel-zj5id
@TejalPatel-zj5id Жыл бұрын
Zarna, this was such a wholesome watch. Having the kids perspective is so valuable and has made me think about my own parenting 😊 thank you all
@linabenedict633
@linabenedict633 Жыл бұрын
It cracks me up that you have two pineapples under the coffee table as decor!! That’s too funny😅. Wonderful wholesome conversation.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Haha it should be!
@rakesh8041
@rakesh8041 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is definitely your Anchor to your ship, very intelligent, Vrij has a very great scene of reality and is very calm and composite.
@zaainzahir5485
@zaainzahir5485 Жыл бұрын
Both Brij and Veer are 10 times smarter than I am right now at this age. They'll go further with life with this practicality!
@manresh99
@manresh99 Жыл бұрын
Your husband needs to stop cutting of Zoya. That’s NOT RIGHT. Zoya is right on track. She talks sense. But your husband boy, he needs to go home and listen to himself. Pls tell him to listen to Zoya and stop cutting her off. He quietly listens to brij😂but not Zoya. When she asked dad what makes you happy? Omg his answer!! The way he just was cutting her off and then says he doesn’t want advice from her. I really have lost all respect for this man. What message is he trying to put forward??? Disappointed in him totally. Btw why are there pineapples 🍍 under the table ? 😊😂
@Favorites1
@Favorites1 3 ай бұрын
What a great family. 😊 Loving, intelligent parents and very intelligent articulate children.
@Jillian_FS
@Jillian_FS Жыл бұрын
These conversations remind me so much how my parents, (mainly German and Italian) spoke to us children, it is beautiful seeing this happen today. I am so impressed, and grateful for these videos.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
That was my hope!!
@pds7596
@pds7596 Жыл бұрын
Zarna i absolutely loved this episode. I am a 45 yr old mom...i cant tell you how much ur older kids irritated me (in a cute way❤) and how much they made,me laugh too. I am absolutely with you on this entire episode and Shalabh is irritaing but true and unfortunately makes sense....just like our men are...very relatable episode. I totally enjoyed every word. I will watch all your podcasts again with my husband and again with my 12 yr old daughter Ps - watch out for veer...very cool dude ❤
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
please do and tell me what you all think!!1
@jayatisen4302
@jayatisen4302 Жыл бұрын
Zoya is Oprah in the making 😊 such profound thinking
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Haha maybe...
@arti4041
@arti4041 Жыл бұрын
Zarna ma'am you literally have the curiosity of every mother of knowing that was she really a good mother or not? Being a new mother and a working one I always feel the same...but these episodes--- oh my god! Are really helping me a lot a lot......thank you so much....your children are well raised by you...kudos..much love❤
@ashjain9687
@ashjain9687 Жыл бұрын
Incredibly brave of you to put this out there Zarna. Loving the podcast!
@vanashrestha
@vanashrestha Жыл бұрын
Wow! I just discovered this podcast and stopped watching Netflix and Hulu! Thank you to you for these authentic conversations! I am an immigrant parent and so much in your discussions resonated with me. Keep these conversations coming! ❤️ P.S: I loved listening to you all, but Zoya is my favorite.
@ezgoingrl1
@ezgoingrl1 11 ай бұрын
Zarna and family, I always felt excitement as a child when our family traveled from Arizona to Mexico every spring or summer to visit our relatives. They were so nice and loving to us when we arrived and i enjoyed spending time with them.
@janl.7205
@janl.7205 Жыл бұрын
Auntie Zarna, all 3 kids are brilliant and smart. Each one has their own perspective of things, but they are great kids. Both you and your husband are very blessed.❤
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
but I'm the best right// 😂😂
@janl.7205
@janl.7205 Жыл бұрын
@@ZarnaGarg You absolutely are the BEST🩷🩷
@82chetali
@82chetali Жыл бұрын
I love this episode so much that I already watched it’s it 5 times since yesterday… I felt Shalab’s responses might looks a little Snarky to people but being single earner thought out supporting the family and being able to send kids to the best school of course with Zarna’s support is not easy… living in a foreign country and running family without family support is not easy… He is a practical man… Happiness is actually a myth…. You absolutely need money to support your goals… passion cannot be career if they can’t be monetized… that’s the hard reality… I just love u whole family…
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Thank YOU
@amandafaccioli9517
@amandafaccioli9517 Жыл бұрын
That's a very interesting perspective. I thought he was quite harsh at first but as the conversation progressed I was able to understand his position a bit better. Also his position towards their son, he probably see the boys as future family providers and that is a massive pressure and extremely important role. We need strong man to be a good provider, partner and father.
@janeternst6674
@janeternst6674 Жыл бұрын
Smuckers smothers 😂😂😂I am rolling. I love the family and Zarna!
@atul444
@atul444 Жыл бұрын
We had shifted to a new city and I went to the market with my Dad. I saw a lego set and I asked my Dad if I could have it. He asked the price of that set and told me that I need to wait for some months. I sulked and sulked for days. After about two months one day he gave me a better lego set. I was so happy that day. I got to know many years later the tough time my parents were going through then as we had taken a new house in Delhi and because of its EMI and frequent travels to hometown to attend to my Grand father, our financial condition was not that good. This episode brought back all the lovely memories of my childhood. Thank you.
@pheaphea9489
@pheaphea9489 11 ай бұрын
I love that everyone in this family can have their own perspective and be real about their own feelings. The depth of understanding people’s experiences is not a one way street. Love u guys! Kudos to the older son for standing strong on how he feels base on his experience and understanding there are some things that the self have to go thru. Self awareness and intuition is a strong trait. He has it.
@margueriteburnette3249
@margueriteburnette3249 10 ай бұрын
My daughter, now 22, has said the same things. She remembers us giving her attention and what I thought of as little things are some of her favorite childhood memories.
@user-bz8pq5fw7q
@user-bz8pq5fw7q 11 ай бұрын
I transfered from Stanford to UC Davis. No regrets. I needed the support of the Desi community in Davis.
@violetgrace6856
@violetgrace6856 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations on a great second family podcast. I am highly impressed with your beautiful, cohesive, and honest family! I have a renewed hope for the US if you influence your audience and they pass along your insights. Amazing parents and three astonishingly bright and self reflective children-BRAVO. I hope everyone of many generations and backgrounds come together to hear you. I am a 61 yo executive without children and I love your topics and hope everyone listens! ❤🎉😊
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Aw thank you!
@tuhinbhattacharjee3334
@tuhinbhattacharjee3334 Жыл бұрын
Zarna, I think you were extremely supportive to Brij when he didn't get to the school he wanted. Listening to this conversation, I feel Brij is perhaps not entirely able to understand what being supported means. But he will do that eventually and appreciate the love and support you provided him at that moment. ❤
@tuhinbhattacharjee3334
@tuhinbhattacharjee3334 Жыл бұрын
And I must also add that Zoya is an extremely mature girl! Much love and best wishes. ❤
@larisamunsch106
@larisamunsch106 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Zarna and family I love these discussions. I am an immigrant from Europe and relate with these topics and better understand my son’s perspective after this conversation.
@tatertotsmomma8246
@tatertotsmomma8246 11 ай бұрын
❤ I'm a grammar and my daughter said she remembers the times I would read to her and her sister, walks, and how we would dance all together ❤ made me feel happy to hear that. As parents we want the very best for our kids, I love being around my daughter and grandkids ...
@aini5010
@aini5010 Жыл бұрын
I just love every single person in this family so much ...
@SagarshamshyerNembang-cx9kc
@SagarshamshyerNembang-cx9kc Жыл бұрын
Dad has a point. As a grown ass man who came from poor village in Nepal and now working as a sous Chef in Dubai, I 100% agreed on all those points that Dad said.
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
he has NO point! 😒😒
@SagarshamshyerNembang-cx9kc
@SagarshamshyerNembang-cx9kc Жыл бұрын
@@ZarnaGarglol 😁😅🤣 (your reply craked me up) Thanks for replying. As a Father, he have to give different advice to son and daughter. Life is very different for son and for daughter. For us as a Men if we can't provide or protect (financially,socially spiritually)our family, we lost our purpose but to women have( in west/not in Nepal, India) many rights/privileges which helps her do whatever she wants to do for the shake of her happiness. Love ❤️ this podcast. Mam your children are so much mature. You and your husband well educated them. 😊👏👏
@Stylvia
@Stylvia Жыл бұрын
Being for the kids,play with them,small talk n most of all love....thats wat memories instill in them throughout life.
@my_slifestyle_2667
@my_slifestyle_2667 Жыл бұрын
33:36 I understand his point my fiance is becoming a truck driver and i dont think most people are happy or excited but you do what you have to to raise a family. You can see the emotion from him because he sacrificed alot for his family.
@poojachowdhury7598
@poojachowdhury7598 Жыл бұрын
East or West Zoya is the best 😊 All the best Zoya, Brij and Veer in your life ahead.
@sofiem7348
@sofiem7348 Жыл бұрын
These conversations are so important! Regradless of personal opinions of each of the kids/parents, the fact that you can have these conversations is better than 90% of families❤
@vasanthr787
@vasanthr787 Жыл бұрын
Wow, there's so much to learn about parenting. My kids are in elementary school, but I can already see the academic pressure mounting. I understand how Brij feels about dealing with dejection, but everything Zoya does to support the family is amazing. Her free-spirited way of thinking is more akin to West Coast culture. I don't agree with Shalab's line of thinking that happiness can't be instilled by someone who is inexperienced. Real-world pressures exist, for sure. Life isn't easy. However, stressing about life and making it more difficult is exactly what Zoya is highlighting. While being an Indian kid comes with academic stresses, being an Indian parent is equally challenging. The idea of ensuring we save enough to send all our kids to top schools, covering all expenses, is daunting. Yet, managing this at the expense of one's happiness and health only amplifies the stress. At some point, trusting that things will fall into place and believing the world can continue without our constant intervention is the only way out
@lailasiddiqui263
@lailasiddiqui263 Жыл бұрын
33:25 - *Hit the nail on the head* Happiness is an emotion which is relative. it depends on what we go thru in life to determine the criteria for happiness and it keeps changing as we chug along . We need Good health. it is all god given, even if we don't want to acknowledge it loud and clear. And as we get older, we will ask the big questions in life - what if we have the whole world but loose our soul.
@arshnoorkaur3444
@arshnoorkaur3444 Жыл бұрын
The thing that what Brij was saying is that you need to overcome a loss internally at the end ... but I think the loss heals faster when you're surrounded by such supportive parents who spread a positive vibe around you ... and if somebody notices it deeply, the motivational talks just look hypothetical in the moment I feel ... The motive with which your parents try to cheer you up is that they don't want you to feel a looser for a longer peroid of time becoz that's what can harm you... Again repeating that you have to heal yourself at the very end, but it's your parents who make you try to come out of a black hole early and easily... Even if their talks seem to be senseless when one thinks of a loss too practically, but at the end it's just a mark you couldn't hit... Remember you have more arrows... So, parent's advices are necessary... This must be understood by every person... At the end, TO EACH ITS OWN... This is a just a personal thought...😊 Love from India ...❤
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
we're trying to understand. really trying
@maryemilysmiley6146
@maryemilysmiley6146 Жыл бұрын
Joy is a banquet, grief is a solitary meal. Brij had his solitary meal. The family could support and encourage him, but no one can carry another's grief.
@brijgarg9987
@brijgarg9987 Жыл бұрын
I’m brij
@maryemilysmiley6146
@maryemilysmiley6146 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your family. Your adventures are universal which is why your mom's sense of humor is so captivating. We're Irish, Midwestern and would never indulge in the self-indulgence your mom observes and comments on. Love her take on the humanities vs the science. (I'm a fan of trade schools as well.). As our Irish grandmother would tell us when we were getting self-absorbed, "Who'd be looking at you for the love of the Lord?". And for grief as Catholics we were taught to offer grief up for the souls in purgatory. I wish you, your brother and sister and parents the best. Your mom and family have brought us a lot of fun.
@baeconater8
@baeconater8 Жыл бұрын
The greatest parenting gift I received from my single mom was definitely the quality time we spent. Going for walks together, going to TJMaxx, watching movies and eating together. Everything else is too stressful and too much work for everyone. People can feel when someone is stressed :)
@charmisaujani4617
@charmisaujani4617 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this! Idk how but this is giving me a sense of space for such conversations! Idk how but thank you❤️❤️❤️
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Of course!
@vickim102
@vickim102 Жыл бұрын
This was so beautiful Zarna! Coming from a Middle Eastern family, I find it very difficult to have conversations like this with the people I love most. However, watching these past two episodes but especially this one gives me hope that we can be open like this if we work together! Happiness and its role in our lives is such an interesting topic specifically among parents and children who grew up so differently. It's something I constantly think about and feel immense stress over when thinking about what my priorities are/should be as a child of immigrants. It would be lovely to hear more about that, as well as what you and Shalabh imagined for your lives when you came to America. Thank you to you and your family for opening your hearts to us and I look forward to everything you have coming up 🧡
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Aw thank you!!
@brendarecchiajeffers7680
@brendarecchiajeffers7680 Жыл бұрын
This conversation with your family was so interesting and you are brave for opening yourself up. We all try our best everyday to be the very best parent. I do understand what Brij was saying. Parents have no option but to offer as much verbal support as possible and children have to work out failures on their own. Both are true. When my children failed, the best I felt I could tell them was to not allow the failure to define their life. Don’t let this failure be your defining moment. I don’t know if that was helpful, as I’m not as brave as you are! I’ve never asked.
@anne-marieburton8024
@anne-marieburton8024 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this conversation. Your eldest son and husband were on point without using so much emotion. This is a great example of how men and women communicate and process.
@mariamalunkal7817
@mariamalunkal7817 Жыл бұрын
Wow!! The searing honesty. What a great family. My only comment is: Who defines 'success' / 'failure'? Darn society or community. Somewhere in our value system, we learn what works for us in an environment of unconditional love - and we keep trying to do our best for our children. Thanks much, Zarna - you DO rock.
@ZenishaMoktanOfficial
@ZenishaMoktanOfficial Жыл бұрын
I love these talks so much. I have a 5 and 1 year old and this perspective hit home even for me ❤
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
So glad!!
@serahr18
@serahr18 Жыл бұрын
Hi Zarna, I’m a new mom to twin 10 month old boys from Indian family. My husband and I watched this and thoroughly enjoyed it ….. your kids are so self aware and intelligent and we aspire to be as good of parents as you guys are.
@TiffTALKS22
@TiffTALKS22 Жыл бұрын
Your husband with his Godfather quotes🤣🤣LOVE this family.
@AmberxLovelyy
@AmberxLovelyy Жыл бұрын
Materialistic things and expensive vacations are nice but I agree that family time is more memorable. When I was young I used to hate doing anything that didn't involve my friends but growing up I'm grateful for those memories. ❤
@moyeedskb3647
@moyeedskb3647 Жыл бұрын
Love these podcasts! Please keep them coming . Love dad jokes .. keep them coming . God bless !! MO FROM NEW JERSEY
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Aw thank you!
@abinashjena8406
@abinashjena8406 Жыл бұрын
I see people judging the dad, Zoya, etc. for me it’s so refreshing to have everyone on the table and discussing differences and it’s absolutely fine to have differences in opinions. End of the day, it’s the love that keeps things together. It’s beautiful to see everyone sharing their emotions and thoughts.
@midlifemom5829
@midlifemom5829 Жыл бұрын
Brij wanted validation for his feelings anger and frustration of not getting into the school of his choice. But saying family fed "lies" to him is not right. Family didn't lie, they tried to console the best they knew how but weren't aware of how to support by validating his feelings. Zoya is an intelligent, strong minded young lady and will go far in life. Veer is a smart , mature and funny kid. How many 11yo are familiar with the movie Godfather😂?! They each have their unique and wonderful qualities. Good job mom and dad!👏 .
@rituv1606
@rituv1606 10 ай бұрын
Probably always setting a higher benchmark of success and suddenly consoling that it doesn't matter did not add up and he felt they were lying.. I understand why Brij may have felt that way.. Coming from an Indian family I always had a constant fear of being less successful than what my family expects of me.. I ve managed to consciously grow out of it
@thejillykilly
@thejillykilly Жыл бұрын
I love these conversations. Keep more coming! The kids are so articulative!
@ZarnaGarg
@ZarnaGarg Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@noshitabhanu7791
@noshitabhanu7791 Жыл бұрын
I dont know what to say the way you raised them or the way they grewup they are the best kids that i have seen so far so wise so mature so thoughtful oh my god bless you guys bless all of you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@arunav7325
@arunav7325 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this Zarna, your kids and the family. This is so real and this is how it is within the walls.
@T.S_2023
@T.S_2023 Жыл бұрын
Hi Zarna, I like how you make comedy standup and this one family talks. Great !!! Above all what I like about you is your simplicity and wearing bindi in every show which is awesome. Honestly, hats off to you for keeping your culture with you . this is for Zarna . 👏👏👏👏
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