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The Good Daughter Podcast

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The Good Daughter Podcast is for women experiencing cultural challenges in their personal and professional life. Pressure comes from your parents to follow their cultural expectations no matter how old you are. Where you study, how you dress, who you’re friends with, who you date, who you marry - whether it is an arranged marriage or not, when you have kids - these choices are dictated to you by your family, and it feels like you have no input into your own life. You are expected to be nothing more, and nothing less, than the ‘good daughter’. Your race, culture and religion have a massive impact on what you are ‘allowed’ to do, and what your family deem ‘acceptable behaviour.’ You’ve reached a point where you are frustrated, and are living dual lives, and something has got to give. You are ready to overcome their cultural conditioning and break the perpetuating parenting cycle. Are you living to make yourself, or your parents, happy? You know you have it in you to make some changes, you just need to find the courage and confidence to walk your own path. Hosted by Misha Good, wife, daughter, mom and woman in tech with a great career, you'll learn how to accomplish your own version of greatness with choice and freedom. It’s time for you to be more than The Good Daughter.
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Content provided by Misha Good. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Misha Good or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
The Good Daughter Podcast is for women experiencing cultural challenges in their personal and professional life. Pressure comes from your parents to follow their cultural expectations no matter how old you are. Where you study, how you dress, who you’re friends with, who you date, who you marry - whether it is an arranged marriage or not, when you have kids - these choices are dictated to you by your family, and it feels like you have no input into your own life. You are expected to be nothing more, and nothing less, than the ‘good daughter’. Your race, culture and religion have a massive impact on what you are ‘allowed’ to do, and what your family deem ‘acceptable behaviour.’ You’ve reached a point where you are frustrated, and are living dual lives, and something has got to give. You are ready to overcome their cultural conditioning and break the perpetuating parenting cycle. Are you living to make yourself, or your parents, happy? You know you have it in you to make some changes, you just need to find the courage and confidence to walk your own path. Hosted by Misha Good, wife, daughter, mom and woman in tech with a great career, you'll learn how to accomplish your own version of greatness with choice and freedom. It’s time for you to be more than The Good Daughter.
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