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The hit Netflix series “Never Have I Ever” hit right at home with so many South Asian families when it was released in April, because many had not seen a family that “looked like them” on American television before. However, many felt like the show was not “realistic” or “relied on too many stereotypes”. Today, I am sharing my honest opinions and favorite moments from the show with my friend Carmen, as well as Maansi from @healingword.atl on Instagram. If you have any questions or would like to reach out, please feel free to email me at browngirlsrisingpodcast@gmail.com and our Instagram page is @browngirlsrisingpod . I hope you enjoy listening to today’s episode, as I give my insight on the world of Devi Vishwakumar
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The hit Netflix series “Never Have I Ever” hit right at home with so many South Asian families when it was released in April, because many had not seen a family that “looked like them” on American television before. However, many felt like the show was not “realistic” or “relied on too many stereotypes”. Today, I am sharing my honest opinions and favorite moments from the show with my friend Carmen, as well as Maansi from @healingword.atl on Instagram. If you have any questions or would like to reach out, please feel free to email me at browngirlsrisingpodcast@gmail.com and our Instagram page is @browngirlsrisingpod . I hope you enjoy listening to today’s episode, as I give my insight on the world of Devi Vishwakumar
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