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Baap Re Baap

Podcast door Baap Re Baap

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Baap Re Baap is a raw, unfiltered podcast where two South Asian men navigate uncommon topics like grief, identity, and the chaos of losing their dads. We'll unpack emotions and cultural silences / expectations —laughing through the pain and crying when we need to. We're touching on the ugly side of healing – the trauma. This isn’t about ratings, “hot takes” (though we may have some), or click-bait - it’s about us being vulnerable and creating a safe space for you to join in on or maybe even replicate. So yeah... go to Amazon, hit “Buy Now” on some kleenex, and come hang with us.

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aflevering Ep. 7 - Mom and Dad's Son... Am I God's Son? artwork

Ep. 7 - Mom and Dad's Son... Am I God's Son?

In this conversation, the hosts explore the complex relationship between religion and spirituality, discussing how personal experiences shape beliefs and the often transactional nature of religious practices. They delve into the judgments associated with religious identity and the role of community support through temples, emphasizing the need for genuine spirituality over blind faith. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding one's beliefs and the evolving perspectives of the younger generation on traditional religious norms. In this conversation, the speakers explore the complexities of religion and spirituality, particularly in the context of personal experiences and societal expectations. They discuss the anticipation of a trip to India, reflections on the role of temples and the homeless, and the irony of religious practices that exclude those in need. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of personal understanding of spirituality, the transactional nature of relationships with God, and the need for inclusivity in religious communities. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to question traditional practices and seek a deeper, more personal connection to spirituality.

16 dec 2025 - 1 h 18 min
aflevering Ep. 6 - Not Built For This: South Asians in Sports artwork

Ep. 6 - Not Built For This: South Asians in Sports

In this episode, Amit, Neel, and Dilesh explore the experiences of South Asians in sports, discussing cultural expectations, stereotypes, and the role of parental support. They share personal stories about their journeys in sports, the challenges they faced, and the transformative power of athletics in shaping their identities. The conversation highlights the evolving narrative around South Asians in sports and emphasizes the importance of representation and support in overcoming barriers. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the multifaceted relationship between sports and personal development. They explore how success is defined differently for everyone, the importance of support systems, and the mental resilience required to excel in sports. The discussion highlights the impact of societal expectations and parental influence on athletic pursuits, as well as the significance of work ethic and competitive spirit in both sports and professional life. The speakers share personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the joy and emotional connection that sports bring to their lives, while also addressing the challenges of overcoming self-doubt and finding motivation. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to embrace the journey of sports as a reflection of life's challenges and rewards.

13 nov 2025 - 1 h 39 min
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Ep. 5 - Stuff People Said That Made It Worse

In this episode, Amit and Neel welcome Prinjal Majithia to discuss the complexities of grief, family dynamics, and personal experiences. They explore the pressure of family expectations, the importance of setting boundaries, and the challenges of navigating personal relationships. Prinjal shares her journey about the difficulties of answering questions about her past. The conversation emphasizes the need for support, understanding, and the validation of individual experiences in the face of adversity. In this conversation, Prinjal, Amit, and Neel explore the themes of unconditional support, acceptance, and the importance of love in overcoming personal struggles. They discuss the significance of being there for others during tough times, the realization of self-love, and the cultural perspectives on relationships. The dialogue emphasizes the need for empathy, curiosity, and understanding in conversations, as well as the complexities of trust in relationships. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the importance of walking through life with love and acceptance, both for oneself and for others.

21 jul 2025 - 1 h 49 min
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Ep. 4 - Crying In The Shower, Smiling At Dinner

In this episode, the hosts Neel and Amit, and guest RJ explore the complex relationship between emotional expression and cultural expectations. They discuss the concept of 'crying in the shower and smiling at dinner' as a metaphor for the facades people put on in social situations, particularly in the context of their cultural backgrounds. The conversation delves into personal stories, the struggles of vulnerability, and the importance of authenticity in emotional health. RJ offers a contrasting perspective on emotions, advocating for openness and the necessity of feeling all emotions, while Neel and Amit reflect on their experiences with emotional repression and the impact of cultural norms on their ability to express feelings. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of emotional expression, vulnerability, and the importance of understanding oneself to foster deeper connections with others. They explore generational differences in how emotions are expressed and the significance of creating safe spaces for emotional sharing. The discussion highlights the need for self-discovery and the role of vulnerability in building meaningful relationships, emphasizing that it's okay to be at different stages in this journey of emotional growth.

16 jun 2025 - 1 h 25 min
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Ep. 3 - I'm Not My Dad, But I'm Trying

In this episode, Amit and Neel explore the complexities of the father/son relationship and the expectations that come with losing their dads. They also talk through personal identity, and the impact of loss on relationships. They share their personal experiences of navigating life after losing their fathers, discussing the expectations placed upon them and the emotional struggles that arise. The conversation delves into the importance of resilience, the influence of other figures in their lives, and the journey of finding one's own identity while honoring the legacy of their fathers. They emphasize the need to take what works for them and to break away from what doesn't, ultimately highlighting the importance of self-discovery and personal growth.

5 jun 2025 - 1 h 4 min
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