Kaur Collective Podcast

By: Kaur Collective Inc
  • Summary

  • Stories and truth-telling with Kaurs. Candid, unscripted, and thematic conversations to unpack hidden truths, find inner wisdom, and deepen faith/spirituality. A safe space designed to have purposeful, all welcoming faith led conversations about being a Sikh woman through a myriad of lenses. Specifically, faith/spirituality, culture, the brown body experience, and relationships. We’re here to uplift and empower any and all.
    © 2023 Kaur Collective Podcast
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Episodes
  • My Body My Space
    Nov 9 2020

    Four Kaurs come together to speak in depth about their personal stories connected to body image. Through their experiences, we see how our culture negatively forces you to be unhappy with your own body weight or growth. Meet the four women, Devinder Kaur, Sukhi Kaur, Harkiran Kaur and Taqdir Kaur, who have learned to thrive with their bodies and space on their own terms and emotionally heal in the process.

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    32 mins
  • Am I Ashamed Of My Body?
    Nov 25 2020

    There is so much shame associated with female bodies that women often end up hating their own bodies. We see this shame through the eyes of four Kaurs who are leaning towards Sikhi to strengthen their minds and bodies and rise above the negativity. 

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    27 mins
  • Why Does Social Media Judge My Body?
    Dec 4 2020

    Through the lens of four Sikh women, Kaur Collective tries to understand the negative influence of social media on women’s bodies. Positive conversations around self-image are slowly taking place and Kaurs are breaking down body image notions one step at a time.

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    25 mins

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