• Ep 9 Raat Jawaan Hai Ep 2 Deep Dive: Stay at Home Dads (SAHDs) - when Dads become the primary caregiver, Conflicting Parenting Values, Screentime Battles, and Superhero Moms (NOT!)
    Jul 24 2025

    In the last episode we started our deep dive into a series on Real Moms Talk - the SonyLiv show Raat Jawaan Hai — a warm, slice-of-life web series that follows three young parents navigating modern parenthood, friendships, relationships, and the chaos of everyday life in India.

    This is the second of an 8-part conversation series, where we unpack what the show stirred up for us as parents.

    In true Real Moms Talk style, this is not a show review. We’re not critiquing acting or screenplay. Instead, we’re pulling out relatable parenting moments, reflecting on them, and seeing how they mirror our real-life experiences as moms.

    ALSO, SPOILER ALERT!


    In this episode we talked about:

    • Stay-at-home dads and societal double standards

    • Screen time negotiations & invisible labor of mothers

    • Mom guilt vs. Dad validation, and why it stings

    • Why RJH feels too real (in a good way)


    Our panel for this episode has

    💜 ⁠Archita⁠

    💛 ⁠Disha⁠

    💗 ⁠Nikita⁠


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    39 min
  • Ep 8 Raat Jawaan Hai Ep 1 Deep Dive: Childcare Struggles, Navigating Mom Guilt, and Finding Your Village
    Jul 10 2025

    We’re kicking off a brand new series on Real Moms Talk, diving into the SonyLiv show Raat Jawaan Hai — a warm, slice-of-life web series that follows three young parents navigating modern parenthood, friendships, relationships, and the chaos of everyday life in India.

    This is the first of an 8-part conversation series, where we unpack what the show stirred up for us as parents.

    If you’ve ever tried to plan a simple outing only to cancel because childcare fell through, or wrestled with the guilt of craving “me time” while also missing your kids, this episode will feel like a warm, understanding hug.

    In true Real Moms Talk style, this is not a show review. We’re not critiquing acting or screenplay. Instead, we’re pulling out relatable parenting moments, reflecting on them, and seeing how they mirror our real-life experiences as moms.


    What we talked about:

    • The invisible mental load mothers (or primary caregivers) often carry, and why even small breaks feel hard to take.
    • The bittersweet dance between craving “me time” and battling mom guilt.
    • Finding your “village” and building mom friendships that align with your parenting values.
    • Why it’s so hard to trust others with your kids, even for a few hours.
    • The challenges of explaining to your partner why you need a break too.

    Our panel for this episode has
    💜 Archita
    💛 Disha
    💗 Nikita


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    If today’s episode made you feel seen, please follow, rate, and review the show! Share it with a friend who needs a warm, relatable parenting podcast. DM us on Instagram or email realmomstalkpod@gmail.com with your thoughts, stories, or reflections — we LOVE hearing from you.

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    54 min
  • Ep 7 Real Moms React to Viral Reels | Raising Opinionated Daughters, Sassy Toddlers & Wild Gender Reveals | Real Moms Talk
    Jun 27 2025

    The OG Admin Team is back, and we’re picking up right where we left off in Episode 1 — with even more reels, real talk, and real opinions.

    From thoughts on raising opinionated children to reacting to a gender reveal party that gave off major “I have too much money” energy — this episode is full of laughs, head tilts, and some surprisingly honest parenting confessions, as is abundantly evident from the trailer itself 😂

    Sure, we want to raise opinionated daughters but how do we deal with their sometimes judgemental opinions? Should all opinions be voiced? Do our kids really mirror our behaviour back to us (yes) and in that case, what behaviour are we modelling for them?

    And why are gender reveals becoming so… extra? Watch the whole episode to find out 😜😉

    Here are the reels we watched: Raising Opinionated Daughters | Gender Reveal Party

    Meet the Panel

    💜 Akshaya – @andhowdoyoudo

    🩷 Disha –⁠ @thedishadiaries⁠

    💛 Tamanna – @talesbytammy

    💜 Nikita – @beingmammabear


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    Enjoyed the episode? Please follow, rate, and review — it really helps others discover the show. DM us on Instagram, tag us in your stories, or write to us at realmomstalkpod@gmail.com. We LOVE hearing from you!

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    37 min
  • Ep 6 Rewatching 3 Idiots as Moms (Part 4): Marks vs Talent, Success vs Failure, Rat Race vs Life
    Jun 5 2025

    In the final part of our 3 Idiots deep-dive, we dig into the one thing all desi parents worry about - success. Do marks still matter? Are schools giving equal opportunities to all kids or only rewarding the top rankers? And how are we redefining success, both as parents and people?


    We also share our own school stories, frustrations with the rat race, and the quiet moments that helped us rethink what really matters.


    💬 What’s your take on success and parenting in today’s world? Drop us a comment or shoot us a DM - we’d love to hear your story.

    ✨ Featuring: ⁠Archita⁠, ⁠Nupur⁠, and ⁠Nikita⁠


    📍 Want to catch up on earlier parts of this series? Start with Part 1 (Ep 2)

    Next Episode on Friday, June 27th


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    36 min
  • Ep 5 Rewatching 3 Idiots as Moms (Part 3): The Villainy of Virus, the Tragedy of Joy & Why We Still Struggle With Marks
    May 29 2025

    We're back with the third part in the series where we rewatched 3 Idiots as parents. In this episode, we revisit the most uncomfortable part of 3 Idiots: the educators. From rigid discipline to emotional blackmail, we unpack the power that teachers (and parents) wield - and the lasting damage it can do when used carelessly.


    With our personal stories and a few parenting confessions, we talk about how "Virus"-infected students continue to be even today. If you're a mom who has struggled with a tiny voice in your head asking - am I pushing too hard, or not hard enough? - this one will land a little too close.


    ✨ Featuring: Archita, Nupur, and Nikita

    📍 Want to catch up on earlier parts of this series? Start with Part 1 (Ep 2) and Part 2 (Ep 3)

    💬 If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a comment below and join the conversation.

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    39 min
  • Ep 4 Real Moms React to Viral Reels | We Listen, We (don’t) Judge, we definitely DON'T do Pitai
    May 22 2025

    Scrolling through reels, laughing at all the cringe, nodding along or even dismissing the implied messages… sure you can do this alone, but it’s 4 times more fun when you share the joke with friends!


    In this week’s episode Nikita, Archita, Nupur and Shabeena react to parenting reels that make you laugh, but also sometimes make you pause and wonder, what feels lighthearted and what lands somewhat wrong.


    What we talked about:

    • Family dynamics and little white lies that parents and kids tell each other
    • Harmful messaging of violent humour in reels
    • How becoming a parent makes you appreciate hot coffee (or tea) more!

    Links for the reels that were shared in the episode:

    • Reel 1 | Reel 2 | Reel 3


    • 💬 If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a comment below and join the conversation.

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    31 min
  • Ep3 Rewatching 3 Idiots as Moms (Part 2): Our take on the humour, villainised characters, and the birth scene!
    May 15 2025

    Part 2 of our 3 Idiots rewatch - this time, through a parenting lens. We talk bullying, childbirth (yes, that scene), rule-breaking, what success really means, and why jokes don’t land like they used to.


    If you haven’t caught Part 1, check out the previous Episode (#2) for context. Or not — starting with this works too. No pressure.


    Oh — and spoiler alert! (Which we should’ve added in Part 1, but come on — it’s been 15 years. We’re assuming you’ve seen the movie. More than once.) We discuss all plot twists openly.


    In this episode of Real Moms Talk, we bring a parenting lens to 3 Idiots — looking past the jokes to ask: Why did we laugh back then… and why don’t we now?


    From the movie, we discuss:

    • The speech scene that once had us in splits

    • The ragging we brushed off as harmless

    • The characters we rooted against, but maybe misunderstood

    • That childbirth scene (yes, the webcam-vacuum one) — and how it feels watching it now, having actually given birth


    And those discussions led to us reflecting on...

    • Toxic humour in Bollywood and Indian pop culture

    • How 3 Idiots treats accents, class, and language as punchlines

    • Chatur’s character arc: clown, villain — or bullied kid?

    • Suhas and Pia: flawed characters or unfair plot devices?

    • The unrealistic childbirth scene and what it gets wrong

    • Rule-breaking, drunk antics, and lack of accountability in college films

    • Parenting, alcohol, freedom, and real boundaries


    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate us - it really helps others discover the show and share a laugh.


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    🎙️ Real Moms Talk is created and produced by five real moms who are on a mission to bring real life honesty back to reel life parenting. This isn’t a guidebook to "perfect parenting" (because really, what even is that?) - it’s a celebration of the beautiful, messy, hilarious life of real moms.


    Follow the moms behind Real Moms Talk here:
    Nikita | Disha | Archita | Nupur | Shabeena

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    44 min
  • Ep 2 Rewatching 3 Idiots as Moms (Part 1): Following Your Passion, Career Pressure & the ‘Engineer Bano’ Life - what we've learnt from our experiences
    May 8 2025

    In Episode 2, we’re heading back to school (with popcorn, and possibly a therapy session or two).


    Archita, Nupur & Nikita, from the admin team, sat down to rewatch, rethink, and (lightly) roast 3 Idiots… the Bollywood cult classic that once made us laugh, cry, and adopt “Aal izz well” as a life mantra!


    But this time, we’ve put on a parent’s lens.


    When we first saw the film back in 2009-10, we were fresh out of college (or mid-career confusion), idealistic, and feeling things. Now, 15 years later, we’re moms raising kids who’ll be making those same choices soon. And oof… the pressure’s real!


    This isn’t your regular movie review though. We’re not here to critique the screenplay or direction. We’re here for honest conversations about what the movie sparked in us — then and now — and how it shaped the way we think about parenting today.


    Inside this episode, you’ll find:

    • Nostalgia vs. new perspective: how 3 Idiots hit us then vs. now

    • The emotional cost of “safe” career choices

    • Why Rancho’s ‘passion-led’ rebellion may not age that well

    • And how our own stories shape the way we want to guide our kids now


    The movie sparked some interesting questions and while we don’t have all the answers - we’re the generation that’s hopefully learning to ask better questions. Because now we’re the parents - the ones our kids will look to for direction, advice, and permission to dream.



    This is Part 1 of a 4-part series on our discussion about 3 Idiots — because we had so much to talk about. You’ll see !

    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate us - it really helps others discover the show and share a laugh.



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    To work with us, please write to realmomstalkpod@gmail.com


    🎙️ Real Moms Talk is created and produced by five real moms who are on a mission to bring real-life honesty back to reel-life parenting. This isn’t a guidebook to "perfect parenting" (because really, what even is that?) - it’s a celebration of the beautiful, messy, hilarious life of real moms.


    Follow the moms behind Real Moms Talk here:

    Nikita | Disha | Archita | Nupur | Shabeena

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    51 min