Eudaimonia with Rhitu
What happens when you stop performing the version of yourself the world expects? In this conversation, I sit down with Natasha Badhwar â writer, filmmaker, educator and one of the most thoughtful observers of modern life and human relationships. This episode moved through themes that feel deeply personal and quietly universal: the pressure to succeed, the narrowing of identity, parenting with vulnerability instead of control, emotional honesty, self-reflection, gentleness and the ways modern life disconnects us from ourselves and each other. Thereâs a moment where Natasha says: âWe do not seem to give ourselves permission to fully be who we are.â And in many ways, that became the emotional centre of the conversation. We spoke about: ⢠Why modern systems reward performance over authenticity ⢠The emotional cost of becoming âone fixed versionâ of yourself ⢠Parenting through trust, vulnerability and emotional honesty ⢠Why children donât need perfection â they need presence ⢠Conscious parenting and unschooling ⢠How social media and constant stimulation affect family life ⢠The quiet estrangement many people carry in relationships and within themselves ⢠The healing power of storytelling, memoir writing and community ⢠Why empathy is something we are born with, not something we should have to relearn This isnât a conversation built on advice. Itâs a conversation built on reflection. And perhaps thatâs why it feels so human.
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