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Manglori Mohini’s life in Mumbai

37 min · 23 de may de 2024
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Namaste khoobsurat listeners 🙏🏼 It’s a pleasure to introduce you to Mohini Rao, aka Amamma/Amma (grandmother), and her simple yet beautifully intricate life. Mohini was born and raised in Manglore, a place she still cherishes most in the world. Soon after graduating 10th grade, she was married off to Shantaram and moved to Mumbai. Since then, she has been a dedicated homemaker and lovingly raised not only her own children but several others in Mumbai, through her babysitting gig. I am so grateful to hear her perspectives on god, marriage, friendships, grief, and life as a whole. Trying new things with this episode. This is the first time I have a guest who’s not in their 20s, and they won’t be the last. I’m also excited to start diversifying in terms of language. Since Hindi is the common language we speak (she speaks 5 herself), this podcast is almost entirely in Hindi. Language barriers work both ways😌…

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