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International Movie Review! Pihu Film & My Real Life Latchkey Story

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In this episode, we will be discussing the cultural phenomenon of survival and the lack of spiritual discernment in how we communicate with those around us. Every day 1 in 10 children are latchkey children while their parents are working, for most, having the blessing of having two parents offers more opportunities to have at least one form of adult supervision but not will child is luck. For a child living in a single-parent home, you are taught to be responsible and watchful as you walk home, bathe, cook your meals if necessary and do homework while your parent is working. My story is similar to this example, being raised in a single home, my mother worked as a nurse for close to 10 years and never once missed an appointment, parent-teacher meetings, important event or failed to create special moments with me. Despite having surgery on her brain, my mother recovered with great faith and prayer, never letting anyone whether it be a man, family members, or outside influencers to distort our childhood.

This brings me to a film that tells the story and consequences of being a latchkey child, especially when your parent is not spiritually present or strong enough to overcome the troubles of life. We all have breaking points and trying to survive is the ultimate goal, but why do we have to force ourselves to do something that could be a detriment to our lives? Constantly staying in a mode of survival will put you or your child at risk, this is why I love that the movie "Pihu" affected me and placed me emotionally in every scene, alone in an apartment but luckily I had my three older siblings with me instead of fending for myself at a young age.

Pihu is a social thriller starring the two-year baby girl. She is living in a home where the adults are going through a complicated phase. Being a toddler, she is occasionally trapped in the accidental situations.

Director: Kapri Vinod

Stars: Rahul Bagga, Pihu Myra Vishwakarma, Prerna Vishwakarma

This movie is the story for everyone, whether you are a latchkey or child living in a two-parent home, the harsh reality that unfortunate events can happen and how life is fragile like a butterfly.

Don’t forget to share, comment and send us your questions so we can address them here on the show. You can also visit my website to learn more about me and my journey and Youtube channel to see My Beautiful Brown Life. You can also become of proud supporter of the Beautiful Brown Life Movement, by donating monthly to our podcast so we can keep these discussions flowing. Thank you joining us today on The My Beautiful Brown Life Podcast, where we tear down stereotypes, to create solutions, so we can all heal and enjoy life.

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Danna

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In this episode, we will be discussing the cultural phenomenon of survival and the lack of spiritual discernment in how we communicate with those around us. Every day 1 in 10 children are latchkey children while their parents are working, for most, having the blessing of having two parents offers more opportunities to have at least one form of adult supervision but not will child is luck. For a child living in a single-parent home, you are taught to be responsible and watchful as you walk home, bathe, cook your meals if necessary and do homework while your parent is working. My story is similar to this example, being raised in a single home, my mother worked as a nurse for close to 10 years and never once missed an appointment, parent-teacher meetings, important event or failed to create special moments with me. Despite having surgery on her brain, my mother recovered with great faith and prayer, never letting anyone whether it be a man, family members, or outside influencers to distort our childhood.

This brings me to a film that tells the story and consequences of being a latchkey child, especially when your parent is not spiritually present or strong enough to overcome the troubles of life. We all have breaking points and trying to survive is the ultimate goal, but why do we have to force ourselves to do something that could be a detriment to our lives? Constantly staying in a mode of survival will put you or your child at risk, this is why I love that the movie "Pihu" affected me and placed me emotionally in every scene, alone in an apartment but luckily I had my three older siblings with me instead of fending for myself at a young age.

Pihu is a social thriller starring the two-year baby girl. She is living in a home where the adults are going through a complicated phase. Being a toddler, she is occasionally trapped in the accidental situations.

Director: Kapri Vinod

Stars: Rahul Bagga, Pihu Myra Vishwakarma, Prerna Vishwakarma

This movie is the story for everyone, whether you are a latchkey or child living in a two-parent home, the harsh reality that unfortunate events can happen and how life is fragile like a butterfly.

Don’t forget to share, comment and send us your questions so we can address them here on the show. You can also visit my website to learn more about me and my journey and Youtube channel to see My Beautiful Brown Life. You can also become of proud supporter of the Beautiful Brown Life Movement, by donating monthly to our podcast so we can keep these discussions flowing. Thank you joining us today on The My Beautiful Brown Life Podcast, where we tear down stereotypes, to create solutions, so we can all heal and enjoy life.

♡Follow Me on Social Media:

https://twitter.com/BeautifulBLifehttps://www.instagram.com/mybeautifulbrownlife/

♡B U S I N E S S:

⇢ For business inquiries ONLY, such as company sponsors or reviews, be featured on My Beautiful Brown Life email me at:contact.mybeautifulbrownlife@gmail.com for all other correspondence, please contact me via our comments.

Follow my blog:https://thebeautifulbrownlife.wordpress.com/

Watch My Beautiful Brown Life on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/mybeautifulbrownlife

XoXo,

Danna

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealbeautifulbrown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealbeautifulbrown/support
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