One Crown, Many Shoes | What The Hell Navya | Navya Naveli Nanda | IVM Podcasts | WTHN E 09

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  • One Crown, Many Shoes | What The Hell Navya | Navya Naveli Nanda | IVM Podcasts | WTHN E 09
    Follow us: linktr.ee/whatthehellnavya
    Until a few years back, there was a clear demarcation of occupation until women decided to empower themselves and step out. Today, they occupy all the spaces - workplaces, offices, streets, the internet, and our hearts! However, due to a generally patriarchal society, navigating these spaces has been tough. In this episode, our hosts talk about the challenges of being a woman in different spaces. They discuss how unfair it is, offer solidarity, and encourage the tribe to keep at it and make safer, better spaces.
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  • @mimirajkumari554
    @mimirajkumari554 Před rokem +71

    I am in love with Shweta and her intellect… she is such a sensible woman

  • @nidhichandna5702
    @nidhichandna5702 Před rokem +21

    Love Shweta’s unhinged, uninhibited views. Totally relate to her. ❤

  • @reenaraywahi
    @reenaraywahi Před rokem +7

    It's great to hear 3 generations of women interact - very much like our household but what is similar too that we tend to talk together just like you three are - this stems from the fact that women are mostly never listened to properly, so we are all eager to jump in with our views. This is a point to think about when women are together - listen to the one who is talking first and wait for your turn to speak :)

  • @JuvelleMendesABC
    @JuvelleMendesABC Před 6 měsíci +2

    Beautiful women like yourself are breaking stereotypes! Love listening to you, women! Great job! Shweta's parenting reflects the way Navya has been brought up!

  • @sutapamukherjee4836
    @sutapamukherjee4836 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Absolutely enjoying it. Its so lively, natural and spontaneous. But above everything loving Shweta for her intellect, perception, and eloquence. Her narratives are touching the cord at the right note. And Navya is genuinely a good thoughtful responsible girl. And for everything praise goes to Jayaji for being the wonderful root.

  • @taarahouse1691
    @taarahouse1691 Před rokem +6

    Shweta Bachchan is a revelation! So articulate and authentic.

  • @shaziaq8097
    @shaziaq8097 Před rokem +10

    I just hear it for shweta! Without het this podcast would not make me return. She should have her own podcast!

  • @yashikaarora5660
    @yashikaarora5660 Před rokem +9

    One of the best female oriented podcast ever
    My binge thing rn ❤

  • @BIZOFBUSINESSWITHKANZA
    @BIZOFBUSINESSWITHKANZA Před 4 měsíci +1

    You're very right about the air-conditioning temperature for the office which is set for the men.

  • @kb_h77
    @kb_h77 Před rokem +5

    Come back next season with video format and it'll be even bigger. I would love to see shweta and jaya bachans expressions

  • @NS-gf5mv
    @NS-gf5mv Před rokem +15

    Had met Abhishek Bachchan back at IIM. And he too is as intelligent as his sis. Request to bring your mamu too on the podcast.

    • @shireenramnarain4005
      @shireenramnarain4005 Před rokem

      I think this is women views from 1 family
      Granny, daughter, granddaughter

  • @farhanaakbar6496
    @farhanaakbar6496 Před rokem +4

    I simply love this trio...best topics for discussion and so intelligently handled by all 3 women.👌👌

  • @shashinpatel6207
    @shashinpatel6207 Před rokem +6

    Can you also get Aishwarya for 1 episode?

  • @Jolleen
    @Jolleen Před rokem +2

    Love love love this Series😍

  • @priyamvadamishra4205
    @priyamvadamishra4205 Před rokem +7

    I enjoy listening to these 3 women & absolutely love Shweta Bachchan and her insights. Both of us are of same age & totally relate to her.

  • @sushmasingh8008
    @sushmasingh8008 Před rokem

    Enjoyed all Podcasts! Keep up the good work.

  • @swatijhala5907
    @swatijhala5907 Před 4 měsíci

    Very candid . Just love it Navya. Always a fan of Jayaji,but it's great to get to know Shweta. Go ahead!

  • @Abeer-Essa
    @Abeer-Essa Před rokem

    Hey Navya! I really am enjoying some of these podcasts, keep them coming!

  • @snehasismisra5818
    @snehasismisra5818 Před rokem +3

    Here for Shweta !
    She is the coolest.

  • @vrindapillai
    @vrindapillai Před rokem

    Love Jaya ma'am. She poses a very significant question about Indian dressing.It requires tremendous confidence to be comfortable in your skin!

  • @KaushalPatel2October1991

    Don't worry about finance, we can sort out anything simply and Happily.

  • @hamdawassay7732
    @hamdawassay7732 Před rokem

    Loved the podcast! there is so much to relate to.

  • @ayurvedaandmuchmore4823

    You are simply awesome and brilliant.loads of love and best wishes 👑👑

  • @KaushalPatel2October1991

    What can we say Everyone dreams are alive to be with you..! ❤❤❤

  • @neenamitra8082
    @neenamitra8082 Před rokem

    Loved today's podcast.

  • @shobha9263
    @shobha9263 Před 4 měsíci

    how complicated the world is for a women in current world..even though we say we earn and are independent it has been more of taking up more tasks in some cases ..overall a very good podcast for covering most of perspective issues regarding women..

  • @banumorthrum6706
    @banumorthrum6706 Před rokem +3

    Shweta Shweta all the way love hearing her ❤

  • @nishasen4682
    @nishasen4682 Před rokem

    Love the trio.❤

  • @sindhukumar5026
    @sindhukumar5026 Před rokem

    Very informative

  • @linktoafailuresaweaknesses6330

    I love Shweta Bachchan.
    A lot of kisses and loves gratitude!
    The way you speaks English and also put her point of views.

  • @linktoafailuresaweaknesses6330

    Navya, please let Shweta Ma'am speak up complete her point of view.
    Do not interupted,
    I follow this podcast to listen Shweta
    She is very pretty and also speaks magical..I wish I could marry with her if I am rich and tall man

  • @BIZOFBUSINESSWITHKANZA
    @BIZOFBUSINESSWITHKANZA Před 4 měsíci

    Interesting podcast!

  • @raniAnita1017
    @raniAnita1017 Před rokem +4

    Hello Navya! Greetings from Minnesota, USA… I loved today’s episode. I hear your podcast every Saturday on CZcams… Have a great day!

  • @ritavachani2204
    @ritavachani2204 Před rokem

    Love Shweta 😍she’s smart,intelligent,amazing sensible woman

  • @pinkpanther02031
    @pinkpanther02031 Před rokem

    Excellent topics!!! Women please be nice to other women…

  • @harpeetkaur8842
    @harpeetkaur8842 Před rokem

    Your mom is so intelligent ❤

  • @ABA0509
    @ABA0509 Před rokem +1

    Would love to hear Shweta’s book recommendations!

  • @shraddhamurkute823
    @shraddhamurkute823 Před rokem

    please get more guest on your podcast Navya and continue doing that. you are doing great job. please let me know how can i volunteer to help women through your organization.

  • @Candle108
    @Candle108 Před rokem

    Hearing you all reminds me of Prof.Higgins of " My Fair Lady".... 😀😀😀

  • @bethebestvip
    @bethebestvip Před rokem +1

    Jaya ji you are right

  • @shirinhatgadkar7123
    @shirinhatgadkar7123 Před rokem

    If it is about equality then it should be in all levels.

  • @alisaeed3098
    @alisaeed3098 Před rokem +10

    Navya despite being the youngest is the wisest.

  • @jobinjacobgeorge391
    @jobinjacobgeorge391 Před rokem +1

    Love listening to this every week. All 3 of you have a lot of clarity in your thought processes, especially your mom. Your grandmother's also such a cool, well informed daadhi. Makes it fun for us to listen to.
    I know society and culture have been patriarchal for centuries, and I'm sorry for all forms of discrimination you or anyone might have faced and still face. But a little unfair to genralise "men" no? That's a theme I've felt throughout all conversations.
    Might be the small world I'm exposed to, but there's a lot of power and voice for all the people in my circles. I've never really thought of any idea, work or opinion as a man's or a woman's, just that person's!
    Women give birth. Women give so much selfless love, especially as moms and aunts. I'm surprised to hear that you all 3 believe that most men take this for granted. I'm a huge Shahrukh Khan fan, and he often speaks about and shows so much respect for the women in his life and the world. Though none of us can be SRK, I thought a significant portion of boys of our generation at least, would fall in the same bucket of admiration for all that women do, often together with men in equal capacities.
    Thanks again for making this podcast series happen.

    • @amanjotsingh6351
      @amanjotsingh6351 Před rokem

      Men always feel there is exaggeration or men are stereotyped. It is not our space to speak over women or mansplain them their lived experiences. Surely women know better than men what their lived experiences are. They know how men dominate their household or take them for granted. Amitabh for eg had affairs despite being married to Jaya and did not value her sacrifices and loyalty as much as she did for him. Shweta Bachchan was also hardly allowed to work or study and was just married off at young age and is still separated from her husband if not divorced. So they know better what they go through compared to a man who has not lived their life. Do not judge someone or speak over them if you have not lived or experienced what others have

  • @sowmyaarun412
    @sowmyaarun412 Před rokem

    Pls bring ash too , need to hear how sensible she is talking about general etuff

  • @amanjotsingh6351
    @amanjotsingh6351 Před rokem

    India also had series like Udaan, Aarohan, Rajni and films like Khoon bhari mang, Seeta aur Geeta and films of Vijayshanti, Fearless Nadia that had strong female characters.

  • @ayurvedaandmuchmore4823

    Mrs Jaya Bachchan is absolutely right regarding western dressing about women...

  • @sriparnabanerjee237
    @sriparnabanerjee237 Před rokem +2

    I am here for Shweta Bachchan. Please let her complete the sentence.

  • @neetughosh2625
    @neetughosh2625 Před rokem

    Oh yes, I was given a casserole ( those days it was called so to keep the food warm) for my first birthday after marriage and oh boy I had showed my true colours to my husband who was thinking that he had given me the best gift ever 😂

  • @aaminsan5271
    @aaminsan5271 Před rokem +2

    Bro her podcasts are so addictive…Please do release the video version

  • @sushmasharma783
    @sushmasharma783 Před rokem +1

    It is such a unique concept three generations in one 📻 podcast.
    Shweta and Navya are the byproducts of a very strong personality called Jaya Bachchan.
    When she was an actress she choose movies which were revolved around her.
    She has a fantastic brain on her shoulder.
    And don't forget she has raised a son called Abhishek😘 Bachchan .....the most level-headed, funny, and very respectful person.
    I love him from the day of Refugee.
    Last but not the least the man behind these women Shri Amitabh Bachchan, the grace with which he conducts himself..😘
    Great To go girls, we all are part of your GROUP.

  • @joyeetasarkar99
    @joyeetasarkar99 Před rokem

    ❤️

  • @mamtasrivastava4201
    @mamtasrivastava4201 Před rokem +1

    Society is changing fast instead of comparing carve a new 👣path

  • @hellokitty1202.
    @hellokitty1202. Před rokem

    oh my god this is amazing, I'm having such a good laugh 3:20

  • @harshbhagat2759
    @harshbhagat2759 Před 9 měsíci

    I just did not get how the tittle is related to the podcast recorded?

  • @anjalichandna3240
    @anjalichandna3240 Před rokem +3

    I want to see Navya wardrobe and what’s in my bag too

  • @smitamathur9514
    @smitamathur9514 Před rokem

    You have thought so much out of the box ...didn't think of the AC feature

  • @KaushalPatel2October1991

    Will become perfect princess

  • @shivanisharma7213
    @shivanisharma7213 Před 6 měsíci

    I do different work mom do different but we can never tell what work we do

  • @manjulaadappa6128
    @manjulaadappa6128 Před rokem

    Women, specially in Inda, are slowly but surely setting foot on a once forbiddrn terrotory ...the professional space...... The first generation of female film actors broke this norm a generation back ( hats off to them)...... Our male counterparts are slowly getting used to seeing their wives, sisters daughters going out to work...... & to having females as colleagues in offices..... They are definitely welcomming the change ( the Western world went through these changes decades back..... We, in India, have three categories of working women... (1) The first category desperately need the job(2) The second category, can do with or without the job (3) The third category, don't really need it but, Just don't want to be left behind by her man... She loves to partner with her spouse ( usually as qualified as her spouse) ........ I think, our women need all thr support & encouragrment from our male counterparts to accept the new Indian woman & allow her to be herself,.... rather than try to curb her individuality.... .. ( which, sadly happens in many cases) ...... Only, when this happens 100℅ can thr Indian woman say she has arrived .... Besides, India has diverse catevories of people... We must learn yo accept people the way they are ... .. That is truely a Iiberated India!!

  • @poojar1887
    @poojar1887 Před rokem

    love you girl

  • @rockyroy9525
    @rockyroy9525 Před rokem

    Make a podcast about Aishwarya

  • @rituv1606
    @rituv1606 Před 4 měsíci

    I agree with Jaya ji calling out women adopting western outfits as "power outfits" and women wearing Indian outfits are categorized as behenjis.
    I ve never seen a woman more fierce, firm yet calm and poised like Indira Gandhi in a saree.

  • @priyankasinghvi1556
    @priyankasinghvi1556 Před rokem

    Billy king did fight for equal pay and right in tennis

  • @poojabudek4528
    @poojabudek4528 Před rokem

    Sweta is just waao

  • @poonamdeo918
    @poonamdeo918 Před rokem

    For the first time i agree with jaya about western clothes ...agar aap suit pahan ke jate hi our agar aap western pahan ke jate ho samne wale ke attitude me farak hota hai ..indian cloths pahna matlab not smart bahanji types

  • @amenaamiri3788
    @amenaamiri3788 Před rokem

    In other words now most of people wants to be a vamp 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @neetughosh2625
    @neetughosh2625 Před rokem

    The Indian Public Sectors companies pay equally irrespective of gender, the lines got opaqued with the multinationals and private sectors and they are the culprits of this malady

  • @pinkpanther02031
    @pinkpanther02031 Před rokem

    Navya::: How can Women own & operate with their feminine power in all roles in life::,sometimes they copy & operate like male…You know how strong women are being women….

  • @Jay-ob9ty
    @Jay-ob9ty Před rokem

    Navya keeps on cutting in, let the other ladies also have a fair share of the showtime, without being interrupted every time they speak.

  • @vj8396
    @vj8396 Před rokem +1

    Pls also get Aishwarya ma'am here as well😊😎it'll be really cool!!

  • @hassanzaffar4272
    @hassanzaffar4272 Před rokem

    One crowNNN

  • @sammyann6382
    @sammyann6382 Před rokem +2

    Why is it Shewta Bacchan & Jaya Bacchan? Shouldn’t it be Jaya Bahaduri? Please make this a topic of discussion why do women need to change their surname which is their identity after a marriage & keep bouncing back and forth after each marriage and divorce. In Arab Countries where women are ‘supposedly’ suppressed they never change their surnames.

    • @rituv1606
      @rituv1606 Před 4 měsíci

      Probably their choice 🤔

  • @kusumgc8797
    @kusumgc8797 Před rokem

    In this picture of ours navya your hands look really funny
    i donot know why i think its because of the editing

  • @aninditachatterjee1399

    "Deer in a spotlight" .!.
    Is a phrase in another context....
    Navya - she ought to get her DADu's essay on English !
    ENGLISH IS A FUNNY
    LANGUAGE .. .I CAN TALK ENGLISH...LAUGH ENGLISH ...AND WALK ENGLISH...BARRON becomes Bhairon and Bhairon Becomes BARRON ...because their minds are very narrow..he he
    so on that note
    ENGLISH is indeed a little tricky language with little nuances
    Mrs Bachchan says abt vetoing on Indian attire but wht abt well well well I shall not point out......it could hurt so

  • @jaymatang02
    @jaymatang02 Před rokem +1

    Pls put video not voice some want to see navya and his mom and nani s expression men

  • @MM-ml2oe
    @MM-ml2oe Před rokem +1

    They are bickering publicly

  • @neetughosh2625
    @neetughosh2625 Před rokem

    Jayaji, please wear a saree and travel in the local train during rush hour

  • @river1304
    @river1304 Před rokem +2

    The clothing is a result of globalization and western wear becoming the ‘standard’ by design. You can sell more Zara etc. if western wear becomes the standard. I’m shocked when I here Indians referring to Indian clothing as ‘ethic wear’. How in India is Indian clothing ethnic? Indians have bought the idea that western wear is ‘normal’ and anything else is an exception. Capitalism is making way for a changing of culture. I disagree, that Indian clothing is not as comfortable as western clothes. The clothes are made for the climate you live in and it’s refreshing to see people flaunt their roots unabashedly.

  • @MM-ml2oe
    @MM-ml2oe Před rokem +2

    It would be great if all three of you stop talking over each other,most of the conversations are simply not audible enough.

  • @nehasrivastava3206
    @nehasrivastava3206 Před rokem +1

    I reallly request you to get Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to the podcast as well. You all Bachchan women are bold and beautiful..would love her to hear as well atleast for 1 podcast.

  • @cub08
    @cub08 Před 4 měsíci

    no one person get their point across at once here without getting interrupted. who should i listen to at once and match the flow with? please stop disturbing each other's and the listener's frequencies. speak one at a time with patience, take your time, i mean we came to listen anyways right?

  • @zoeaslam7111
    @zoeaslam7111 Před rokem +1

    Just podcasts r so boring. Atleast put videos ,plz

  • @prometheus007
    @prometheus007 Před rokem

    I think they have more stereotypes than a average man.

  • @sumandixit7518
    @sumandixit7518 Před rokem

    A political career beckons those with a foot in the door. You know what’s not a myth, the rich get richer and the poor poorer. Why not talk and talk about periods? Now that’s the real issue, we all really need to be educated on how to manage those.

  • @MM-ml2oe
    @MM-ml2oe Před rokem

    Shweta and Jaya Bachchan are always insolently talking to each other and their respective daughters 🤯

  • @Nritya-Natya
    @Nritya-Natya Před rokem +5

    A very interesting podcast. I am however quite disappointed,. Mrs. Jaya Bachchan is an extremely progressive woman - given that she is 25 years older than I am. She has worked all her life - and brought up her kids so well. I would like to hear more from her. I did not appreciate when Shweta and Navya totally usurped the entire conversation - Jaya ji was not allowed to speak at all. Whatever Navya is saying, anyone who has studied abroad and especially those who took courses in the Liberal Arts would have been exposed to these ideas -- so whatever she was espousing, nothing is new. I am surprised by Shweta's weird comments -- "bad ass" / "charity begins at home" - what s Shweta saying? If you want a woman to beat up others you are doing a dis-service as well! Beating up men is not "holding her own space" - if you think this way, you got it all wrong! Listen to your Mother!! Also wasn't she supported by her mother and daughter in all her endeavors? I find Shweta really unnecessarily negative

    • @aena5995
      @aena5995 Před rokem

      Damn she's 53/54 years older then me and very fiery personality like a true Aries ♈ like me 😂😂

  • @rahulk6116
    @rahulk6116 Před rokem +1

    Jaya to Navya: Ap konsi media se hain...haa what? May you thumble and fall !
    Navya: Nani ! Its me your talentless grand daughter.
    Jaya: Oh sorry, now lets start the bogus show, Im ready.

  • @mitalichatterjee654
    @mitalichatterjee654 Před rokem +1

    The reason i think, that most disparity that happens with women is because they are considered the weaker sex . Yes we have physical differences our XX chromosome is different from the XY . We also have less red blood cells than men, and this affects our oxygen carrying capacity and hence to a certain extent our strength. Hence in games and sports women are paid less because their version perhaps is less powerful, less agressive, the shots or the serve is not like that of men ..the world likes a display of power, advertisers chase that ,so there is more money in the men's arena in sports or other fields .
    What the world is now realising and it's very imp that they do is that there is no difference in our grey cells irrespective of our chromosomes .
    That women are smart strong reliable and resilient far more than men at times . The world doesn't just run on testesterone.

  • @sumanh9750
    @sumanh9750 Před rokem

    Please dont cut eachother when talking?

  • @manjulaadappa6128
    @manjulaadappa6128 Před rokem

    But I must admit, that women have more roles to. play than the man.. She is a wife, a mother, a homemaker & s career woman.... She must learn to give equal importance to all these roles & give justice to it! ......

  • @kirtikakatira9777
    @kirtikakatira9777 Před rokem +1

    Navya, pls dont speak over others, i can hardly listen to others

  • @aninditachatterjee1399

    Change - Hmmmmmme the more we change ....the More We Remain the Same.....Somewhere on other Channel Listened to Ms Nanda say - To get Married before 30....so to get to be " CEO " woman also need to be on their toes.....Travelling on metro I see woman's attitude every other day ha ha

  • @Just_Fiza
    @Just_Fiza Před rokem

    Yes, research has more caucasian white man. But, that is research in this part of the world. What about research in India?

  • @ChandanKumar-wg1qd
    @ChandanKumar-wg1qd Před rokem +1

    You are very confused about your mother's name. Her name is Shweta Bachchan which she got from her parents. Don't call her Shweta Nanda because she is not a dependent woman who needs to change her name according to her husband.

  • @puresoul6564
    @puresoul6564 Před rokem

    Woman get less becoz they are less at workplace , increase the no. , Also not many person depended on woman , but man have more responsibility and dependy ,

    • @amanjotsingh6351
      @amanjotsingh6351 Před rokem

      Men do not take unnecessary leaves like women. No maternity leaves or period leaves nor extra demands like flexible working hours, nor do men avoid late hours or outstation trips or transfer to other place. Men are more efficient and no-one needs to worry about their safety or whims either

  • @Just_Fiza
    @Just_Fiza Před rokem

    Jaya is right. Maybe women started to wear pants and shirts to appear more masculine. Women need to work to garner acceptance even when they dress and act in a more feminine way. They don't to appear tough (unless they already are). Like someone who is soft can't lead because no one will listen to her. So, women are just caught in this circle of judgment both ways.