In this thought-provoking podcast, we sit down with the dynamic Ayesha Jehanzeb to explore a wide range of topics that matter to Pakistan and its people. Ayesha shares personal insights into her life, including how her children are more like friends and the best gift she’s ever received. She clears up the misconception that she’s rude and talks about who has taught her the most about love, while offering wisdom on fixing a broken heart.
The discussion then shifts to serious issues plaguing Pakistan, including domestic violence and sexual harassment. We ask, "Who is considered a ‘good woman’ in Pakistan?" and explore the societal and institutional barriers victims face, including the difficulty of registering complaints. Ayesha shares a heartfelt message for victims and discusses the role of religious leaders and parties in addressing domestic violence.
We examine how Pakistani schools are falling short, the kind of dramas our media should focus on, and the pressing issues caused by journalistic biases and fake news. Ayesha offers her thoughts on the mentality driving societal problems, the elite’s obsession with lavish weddings like those of the Ambanis, and the critical decisions Pakistan must make to address its burgeoning population crisis.
Switching gears, we discuss the challenges of protecting our children, the perspective of Overseas Pakistanis on the homeland, and whether women can live independently in Pakistan. Ayesha shares her views on the evolving roles of men and women in traditional households and suggests an alternative to the burdensome tradition of Jahaiz (dowry).
This podcast is packed with candid insights, heartfelt advice, and a vision for a better future for Pakistan.
Chapters
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0:49 Ayesha’s children are more like her friends
3:25 The best gift Ayesha has ever got
4:29 People think I am very rude!
6:22 Aap ko ishq kay baray mein kiss nay sikhaya?
8:01 How do you fix a broken heart?
10:21 Domestic Violence and sexual harassment issues in Pakistan
12:14 Pakistan mein achi aurat kon hay?
14:02 Our schools are falling short
15:15 What sort of dramas should Pakistan make?
16:14 How do people in Pakistan react when someone makes a mistake?
16:55 Steps taken by religious leaders or parties to stop domestic violence?
19:27 Is it difficult to register a complaint against domestic violence?
21:24 A message for victims of domestic violence
22:56 Pakistani media kay maslay? Issues caused by the media?
28:14 Ghareeb mulk mein Elite aurton kay branded shoq
32:06 Pakistanis having elaborate weddings for Insta? Ambanis Jaisi Shadi
35:03 The revolution is coming?
38:26 The problem with Pakistani society is the mentality
41:10 The most important decision Pakistan needs to make today
45:03 We do not teach our children because the teachers are shy?
46:35 Do we have a population problem ready to explode?
48:29 To change the topic completely: Are journalists biased in Pakistan?
51:41 Ghalti Awam ki: Jaisi Qom Waysay Leaders
52:48 Pakistan ka future kia hay? New blood?
55:07 Is the media running on fake news? Algorithms?
57:46 How do we protect our children? Difficult conversations
1:00:25 Overseas Pakistanis and their opinions on Pakistan
1:06:02 Smog problem in Lahore? Pichla raasta for solutions?
1:09:51 Can women live independently in Pakistan?
1:13:57 Bohat galian parain gi iss baat pay!
1:16:49 The role of the male and the female? Separate households?
1:19:45 A better option for girls than Jahaiz!
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