Breaking The Tradition - The Rise of Divorce in South Asian Communities
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In this episode, we examine the growing rates of divorce in South Asian communities, a topic that remains deeply stigmatized. We explore the foundations of traditional South Asian marriages—often rooted in family honor, duty, and societal expectations—while examining how modern values, personal freedom, and feminism reshape relationships.
Our discussion unpacks how arranged marriages, gender roles, and cultural norms have historically influenced marital stability. We also analyze the impact of feminism in empowering individuals, particularly women, to challenge outdated expectations, prioritize self-fulfillment, and seek relationships based on equality rather than obligation.
Through personal stories and expert insights, we highlight the generational shifts, the pressure of community judgment, and the struggles of those who choose divorce despite cultural resistance. Join us for an eye-opening conversation on love, tradition, and the evolving definition of marriage in South Asian societies.