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Three Decades Dastaan

Three Decades Dastaan

Di: Shanzey Bucha & Vaishnavi Sayal
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Two women. Two countries. Three decades of stories. Raised in India and Pakistan and now living in the UK, Three Decades Dastaan is a podcast where friendship meets reflection. As they turn 30, they look back on the first three decades of life across cultures, borders, and identities, while also navigating what the future might hold. Through honest conversations, they explore growing up desi, migration, belonging, growth, and becoming. Email us with questions on threedecadesdastaan@outlook.com© 2026 Shanzey Bucha & Vaishnavi Sayal Relazioni Scienze sociali
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    Feb 3 2026

    This episode is all about Vaishnavi’s love for dance and why it means so much more than a hobby. From how it started to what keeps her coming back, the hosts unpack her journey with movement, expression, and self-connection. An honest chat about passion, identity, and doing something just because it feels right.

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  • Ep06 - Loving the body we were taught to judge..
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    Today's episode is on where the hosts have a sit down to talk about bodies - the ones they learned to judge, control, and apologise for, and the ones they’re still learning to care for.

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    1 ora e 3 min
  • Ep05 - So… why are we so into true crime?
    Jan 13 2026

    Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of murder, suicide, and death.

    Why do so many women love true crime and is it weird that we do?

    In this episode, the hosts get into their true crime obsession, from the cases that completely pulled them in to the ones they still think about long after the episode ends. They talk about what draws women to this genre in the first place, whether it’s curiosity, empathy, fear, or a need to understand how things go wrong and where the line between awareness and overconsumption starts to blur.

    A thoughtful but relaxed conversation for anyone who loves true crime or has questions about why it’s so hard to stop listening.

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    1 ora e 8 min
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