• Girl Marries Not-Tamil Boy
    Feb 5 2026

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    In this episode, we go beyond the initial shock and explore what happens after you tell your family he’s not Tamil. We dig into the real-life aftermath of big feelings, big questions, and sometimes big drama. From managing subtle (and not-so-subtle) comments, to figuring out how to bridge two cultures in a relationship, this episode tackles the emotional and practical challenges that follow the reveal.

    We also talk about what healthy boundaries look like and how to support your partner through the cultural learning curve. Through honest conversation and shared experiences, we highlight what it means to build a relationship that honors your identity without letting fear or tradition call the shots.

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    34 mins
  • Girl Meets Not-Tamil Boy
    Jan 29 2026

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    In this episode, we dive into the emotional, funny, and sometimes nerve-wracking reality of dating outside the Tamil culture, especially when it’s time to tell your family. We explore what it means to fall for someone who doesn’t share the same language or customs and how that can bring both joy and tension. Through personal stories and thoughtful reflection, we unpack the fears many of us grew up with: disappointing our parents, breaking unspoken cultural rules, or navigating comments that come from a place of love… and sometimes misunderstanding.

    Whether you’ve been through it, are gearing up for “the talk,” or are just curious about the cross-cultural dating experience, this episode offers empathy, humor, and insight into one of the most universal dilemmas in diaspora life: How do you tell your family he’s not Tamil and still keep the peace?

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    30 mins
  • Curls, Chaos, and Coconut Oil
    Jan 22 2026

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    Our hair holds our history, with Sunday oiling rituals, school photos with tight braids, and the quiet shame of not fitting the “good hair” ideal. In this episode, we talk about unlearning beauty standards, embracing texture, and healing the complicated relationship we’ve had with our hair. Because sometimes, learning to love your curls is learning to love yourself.

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    30 mins
  • What We Learned (And Didn't) About Money
    Jan 15 2026

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    Savings, spending, and side-eye from your parents: today we’re talking money. In this episode, we unpack what we were (and weren’t) taught about money, how guilt sneaks into our spending, and what financial independence means for eldest daughters. It’s part therapy session, part budgeting confession, with the usual, unsolicited advice. From navigating “save everything” mindsets to learning to invest without panic, we’re figuring out how to build wealth without the shame. Because no one taught us about finances, but we’re teaching ourselves (and each other) now.

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    33 mins
  • Unlearning and Rewriting the Gender Rules
    Jan 8 2026

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    Our parents meant well, but love doesn’t always protect us from stereotypes. In this episode, we talk about how gender shaped our upbringing: the expectations placed on daughters, the freedoms given to sons, and how we watched our parents perform their own gender roles. Now that we’re older, we’re learning to question those patterns, challenge the “that’s just how it is” mindset, and redefine what equality looks like in our own lives, one Akka conversation at a time.

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    37 mins
  • So, You’re the Eldest Daughter…
    Jan 1 2026

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    Welcome to Akka’s Unsolicited Advice, the podcast for every eldest daughter who had to figure it all out first. I’m Aarthi: recently graduated physician, lifelong big sister, and expert in unsolicited wisdom. In this intro episode, I’m sharing why we started this podcast, what it means to grow up as the South Indian eldest daughter, and what you can expect from the conversations ahead. Think sisterhood, storytelling, and advice you didn’t ask for, but definitely need.

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    29 mins