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Behind the Scenes/ Parde ke peeche
Saumya Malhotra
10 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast that shows that mental health issues are not a personal failure. This is made as part of the Ideosync UNESCO Information Fellowship, 2020 Special Cohort on Intersectional Feminism and Human Rights.
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Mental Health
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A podcast that shows that mental health issues are not a personal failure. This is made as part of the Ideosync UNESCO Information Fellowship, 2020 Special Cohort on Intersectional Feminism and Human Rights.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Episode 3 - Sneha's story
Behind the Scenes/ Parde ke peeche
7 minutes 26 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 3 - Sneha's story

This episode focuses on another part of a woman’s life in a heterosexual relationship where she has to leave her current household and change her entire way of living due to the institution of marriage. This ritual is so normalised that many don’t sit to wonder what impact it can have on someone’s mental health, especially if the marriage is arranged, as is the case for Sneha (name changed for privacy reasons).

Listen to Sneha’s story and stay tuned in for the next episode for a deeper dive into the socio-cultural context of marriage amongst heterosexual women.

Behind the Scenes/ Parde ke peeche
A podcast that shows that mental health issues are not a personal failure. This is made as part of the Ideosync UNESCO Information Fellowship, 2020 Special Cohort on Intersectional Feminism and Human Rights.